Paraphrasing your 1st paragraph - how would you react to this question?
"I am just trying to get a feel of size of a typical Java application. How
many low-to-medium complex classes a typical Java application will have ? I
understand and agree that it totally depends upon the application and
business needs, but I am trying to get a feel of if Java is the correct
solution to a problem and if that can be determined by number of classes"
And, here's why there's no answer:
20 or 10,000 - both has been reported - it depends on the quality of your
problem and which technique you favour. Note: It's possible to trade rules
against (supporting) fact data.
There is certainly no such number "x".
-W
2011/5/16 Abhay B. Chaware <Abhay.Chaware(a)kpitcummins.com>
Anyone ?
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*From:* Abhay B. Chaware
*Sent:* Friday, May 13, 2011 6:17 PM
*To:* 'Rules Users List'
*Subject:* typical rules application
Hi
I am just trying to get a feel of size of a typical rules application. How
many low-to-medium complex rules a typical rules application will have ? I
understand and agree that it totally depends upon the application and
business needs, but I am trying to get a feel of if rules is the correct
solution to a problem and if that can be determined by number of rules.
e.g.
if to satisfy a business need, I wrote a rules application and ended up
writing say 20 medium-complex rules and in another case, I wrote a rules
application and ended up writing say 10,000 low/medium complex rules
which one of these two cases sound like real, logical candidate for a rules
based app and why ? Is there a rule of thumb, that “x” number of rules is
a good number for an application to qualify under rules technology ?
-abhay
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