What if I only have a couple hundred rules that each examine 100-200 codes each, and I also have a server with 256 GB of RAM?  Is Drools a suitable solution for me?
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From: drdaveg [via Drools] [[hidden email]]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 2:50 PM
To: Matias Klein
Subject: Re: DSL Enumeration / Decision Table ?

Your approach overall may also be a mistake.  I've built DROOLS systems looking at things like codes for thousands of entries.  If you have a problem with thousands of rules that examine codes your JVM will run out of memory.

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