Hi,
Which version of Drools/Guvnor are you using?
Since Guvnor 5.1.1 (or maybe 5.1) you are able to change the order of the
patterns (i.e. DSL Sentences) in the Guided Editor. Maybe this is not what
you are talking about. So a little bit of clarification will be appreciated.
If you want DSL sentences to present a combobox for certain DSL variable,
you can define it in your DSL. I think this is explained in Guvnor manual.
This thread could also help you:
http://drools-java-rules-engine.46999.n3.nabble.com/Guvnor-and-drools-imp...
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2011/3/14 Jim West <jmwest532(a)gmail.com>
Hi there,
True, DSLs allows us to write rules (on DSRLs) in plain English, and
friendly enough for business people; but our use case requires business
people to write their own rules.
We found some support for this inside Guvnor. Guvnor's manual describe this
in:
1.4.2.4.1.2. Augmenting with DSL sentences
1.4.2.4.2. DSL rulesHowever, it appears once you include a "DSL Sentence"
in a Business rules with the guided editor, you can not modify (or build on
top) that row of the rule any further (forcing us to define the DSL
Sentence to be self contained since nothing can be added to that rule row
through the guided editor). Is this limitation going to be waived in the
future?
Also, Augmenting with DSL sentences presents a 'form like' with data
entries for the rule author. This is good, but is it possible to make these
data entries 'combo boxes like' and actually provide to the rule author with
a list of options for each data entry? Something similar to the dynamic enum
support already in Guvnor.
Thanks in advance for your help/comments.
Best regards,
Jim
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