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On 13/04/2010 16:40, Dan Shookowsky wrote:
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cite="mid:v2k6d31f4781004130840x89bc70f4ia80307afa3d75900@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I'm interested in using <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://drools.net">drools.net</a> to implement a solution for a
client. I'm specifically interested in using the decision table
functionality based on spreadsheets. The remainder of the code in the
solution is entirely based in C#.NET<br>
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My client is concerned by the fact that the last build of Drools.net
was in 2007. The client also requires paid support in order to select
this as part of the solution.<br>
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Can anyone provide details of the status of this project? Is it
stagnant? Does anyone know if paid support is available?<br>
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Drools.Net is currently abandoned<br>
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In the event that Drools.NET is no longer supported, has anyone
successfully implemented a project using Drools (not .NET) from C#?<br>
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We have some ideas for Drools 6.0 that will make it much easier to do a
paralllel .Net port. But that is going to be some way off.<br>
<br>
Mark<br>
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