Thank you for the quick response. Currently my application logic for
automatically generating schedules is just a radomized 4-5 pass rule driven
process. It would increase my ability to generate an optimized schedule
exponentially if I go with a scoring approach like this. Do you know if
anyone has successfully bridged from a .NET application to Optaplanner at
the API level? I could probably drop xml files from my app and import into
optaplanner an then import the optimized schedule back in but would like a
tight integration. I have seen some projects like jni4net to do that but was
curious if you have seen anyone do it already. I can program in Java so
editing on that side to extend is no problem but I have a ton invested in
the .NET schduling side.
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