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    Ondra, isn't the intent to try to continually improve the XML rules
    so they have more and more of the functionality of the Java rules?<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/02/2015 07:37 AM, Ondrej Zizka
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      Hi,<br>
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      I'll try to sum up, someone may add or correct.<br>
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      Groovy: That was an experiment, currently not finished AFAIK.<br>
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      XML:<br>
      Pros: Should be easy and shorter, no need for recompilation,
      picked up automatically from a known paths.<br>
      Cons: Only supports a subset of conditions and operations
      (simplier ones); does not allow direct custom graph data
      manipulation.<br>
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      Java:<br>
      Pros: Allows pretty much anything; easier debugging; IDE code
      completion for Windup API;<br>
      Cons: Needs to be an full Forge addon (if not added to Windup core
      codebase); needs more code (some of it boilerplate);<br>
               A bit more complex - author needs to know more of Windup
      internals.<br>
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      HTH,<br>
      Ondra<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1.3.2015 12:39, Samuel Tauil
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              <p>Hi,<br>
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              <p>Why are the advantages and disadvantages of creating a
                XML or Groovy based rule script as opposed to creating a
                Java Rule Add-on ?</p>
              <p>When would one approach be recommended over another ?</p>
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