Tom Davidson wrote:
Hello,
We are a shop using Groovy and Drools to enable end users to write
business logic (rules and utility libraries). I was wondering if there
are any plans to resurrect Groovy as a dialect? We may be interested
in contributing to such an effort. Can anyone point me in the right
direction of how to implement a dialect? I looked at the Dialect
interface and the Java and MVEL implementations a bit, but there seems
to be a lot of code there. Any guidance on what the minimum set of
functionality is needed to get things working at a basic level?
If you follow how we hook in MVEL that should cover it. We have no
direct plans to resurrect Groovy, as MVEL imho provides everything we
need and is type safe. As we start to add more verification and anlaysis
to Drools type safety will be important.
Mark
Thanks,
Tom Davidson
*Tom Davidson*
Principal Engineer
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