[rules-users] Using the Rule Flow Builder GUI

Shahad Ahmed shahad.ahmed2 at gmail.com
Tue May 15 06:40:19 EDT 2007


Cool. I was showing the ruleflow and BRMS to some of the guys at work
yesterday, and the fact that the ruleflow was not available in the BRMS was
one of things they all raised. Apologies for not checking the JIRA first -
that's what I get for replying to emails when I really should be in bed.

Regards
Shahad


On 5/15/07, Anstis, Michael (M.) <manstis1 at ford.com> wrote:
>
>  Erm, I'd already raised a JIRA for rule flow support in the BRMS:-
>
> Provide RuleFlow editing capabilities within JBRMS
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                  Key: JBRULES-851
>                  URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBRULES-851
>              Project: JBoss Rules
>           Issue Type: Feature Request
>       Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
>             Reporter: Michael Anstis
>          Assigned To: Mark Proctor
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* rules-users-bounces at lists.jboss.org [mailto:
> rules-users-bounces at lists.jboss.org] *On Behalf Of *Shahad Ahmed
> *Sent:* 15 May 2007 00:37
> *To:* Rules Users List
> *Subject:* Re: [rules-users] Using the Rule Flow Builder GUI
>
>
>  Mark, Kris, Thanks for the replies.
>
> >1) Yes kris is still working on the decision stuff for ruleflow. >Some of
> the stuff is already partially implemented, but an (X)OR split (where you
> >can define which path(s) to follow based on some conditions) is still on
> the TODO list.
>
> I look forward to trying out the XOR decision node stuff. By the looks of
> the code in the trunk, the core stuff isn't to far for completion.
>
> >2) A rule currently can only belong to one ruleflow-group, but a
> ruleflow-group
> > can belong to multiple ruleflows ...
>
> Reuse of ruleflow-groups is a good start, but allowing rules to belong to
> more than one group is definitely worth considering at some point. I may
> just give this a go and see what it looks like:) What I've found is that
> when you use a decent BRMS (like the new BRMS in JBoss Rules) and have all
> your rules in one place, then the potential for reuse really starts to
> become apparent.
>
> Incidentally, is there any merit to adding ruleflow management into the
> BRMS, if only to allow them to be versioned and added to the repository.
> Perhaps they could be an additional element to a package (i.e like
> Business rules, models etc.). I can see that defining ruleflows is probably
> not something that could be done easily (if at all) in the BRMS web app
> itself.
>
> >3) The Eclipse GUI ruleflow builder doesn't seem to allow loops in the
> flow.
>  >It does support the creation of loops: create an XOR split as the
> starting point
> >of your loop, you can then always create nodes that link back to this
> >starting point, resulting in a loop...
>
> Kris, I assume you meant create an XOR Join (not Split)  as the starting
> point of the loop, in which case I can see how that would work - thanks.
>
> Regards
> Shahad
>
>
> On 5/14/07, Kris Verlaenen <kris.verlaenen at cs.kuleuven.be> wrote:
> >
> >  > 1) Yes kris is still working on the decision stuff for ruleflow.
> > Some of the stuff is already partially implemented, but an (X)OR split
> > (where you can define which path(s) to follow based on some conditions) is
> > still on the TODO list.
> >
> > > 3) The Eclipse GUI ruleflow builder doesn't seem to allow loops in the
> > flow.
> > It does support the creation of loops: create an XOR split as the
> > starting point of your loop, you can then always create nodes that link back
> > to this starting point, resulting in a loop.  Note that looping kind of
> > depends on the (X)OR split as well, as that would allow you to exit the loop
> > in specific conditions (now you will probably create an endless loop).  I
> > hope I'll be able to add that piece of functionality pretty soon to trunk.
> >
> > Kris
> >
> >
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