I'd start with Decision Tables, these are the most natural metaphore for
business users. You can use excel for Decision Tables, there is also the
web based one but it is more limited.
Mark
On 20/05/2010 20:12, nxg912 wrote:
Thanks for your message.
Regarding the scenario, we were able to build the POJO model and other
required dependencies but are not able to figure out that while working with
Guided Editor, how to get access to internal properties of these objects,
i.e. how to include those in the WHEN and THEN sections.
Also, around Guvnor, our intention is to make this usable for business
analyst and subject matter experts, i.e. they should be able to configure
the rules and test them as well. Our understanding is that Guvnor and DSL
are the options. At this point, to us, DSL seems like a better option than
Guvnor from business analyst perspective. We are currently unable to build
even slightly complex scenario and their corresponding test scenarios in
Guvnor. So we were wondering if others in this forum are also reverting to
DSL in case they want to get BA involved. Our impression on DRL has been
very good as that allows you to build complex rules relatively quickly.