The last two articles focused on some of the current projects that I was working on. So after kick starting Drools(4.0.7), I lost track and wrote some posts on JBoss clustering. Interesting as they were, I want to get back on defining business rules using JBoss Drools. I am just taking up from where I left off in my last Drools post. In my last post, I covered how Drools can use MS Excel spreadsheets to implement decision tables. Now I am going to talk about implementing business rules using a DRL.
The last two articles focused on some of the current projects that I was working on. So after kick starting Drools(4.0.7), I lost track and wrote some posts on JBoss clustering. Interesting as they were, I want to get back on defining business rules using JBoss Drools. I am just taking up from where I left off in my last Drools post. In my last post, I covered how Drools can use MS Excel spreadsheets to implement decision tables. Now I am going to talk about implementing business rules using a DRL. You could treat this as a tutorial.