Rules support an date-effective attribute. It uses the date fort set by the system
property "drools.dateformat"
Mark
On 28 Jan 2013, at 08:46, starfish15 <pooja.ghosh(a)accenture.com> wrote:
Hello,
A project is trying to weigh between BLAZE & DROOLS. N am a Drools FAN
personally, since w/o doubt OPEN SOURCE always ROCKS. ;-)
It was mentioned that in BLAZE there is a manner in which they decide on the
rules validity period. Though even i mentioned that the same definitely
exists in Drools as well. Since i had read a bit about.
However, i did get confused with a part of the thing.
1. It was asked that in Drools will the rules be able to be valid for up til
a year. Cause it seems in Blaze it is possible to change the validity till a
year as well.
2. If yes, then i would appreciate if an example is given for the same
Kindly help with this.
Regards,
starfish
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