As a RETE network is being created, DRL Rules are parsed into an
internal "descriptor" structure (a high level AST)
and then compiled into a RETE.
There are "APIs" to create rules at the descriptor level: this can then
be "dumped" back into DRL.
To work at the DRL level directly, it's common to use parametric
"templates".
If your internal (meta)model is object oriented, you could consider
using DRL rules to write the translators :)
Davide
p.s. could you provide some more information about your use case? I'm
doing some research on rule authoring
environments right now. Thanks!
On 03/19/2013 09:54 AM, Michael Anstis wrote:
Rules are DRL that is a String.
Where and how you choose to store the String is up to you.
Please try to explain what you want to achieve a little more.
On 19 March 2013 12:49, kurrent93 <kurrent93(a)gmail.com
<mailto:kurrent93@gmail.com>> wrote:
HI all
Is there any samples or documentation for reading and writing of
rules?
The user case is we are trying to build a custom Rule Editor, and
thus would
like to write and read rules to/from our beans.
Thanks
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