Any more response will be appreciated as i am in the final phase of drools
evaluation and need this urgently.
regards,
Ashish
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Steve Núñez <steve.nunez(a)illation.com.au>wrote:
Ashish,
There are a lot of variables involved in performance benchmarking. Your
scenario is common in many industries, such as insurance, that utilise large
decision tables.
We have previously published benchmarks comparing various rules engines at
http://illation.com.au/benchmarks, however they don't specifically address
the use case of large rulesets, but instead stress various aspects of the
rules engines.
We are working to put together a new set of benchmarks that will better
test typical use cases, and we'd welcome your comments and participation. We
are very early in this process, and should have a publically available 'blog
to discuss the topic.
Regards,
- Steve Nunez
On 11/02/09 11:37 AM, "Ashish Soni" <learnspring(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All ,
I am not sure if this question is asked previously but it would be great if
any one can put some lights on this ..
If i have 10,000 rules with same priority or equal priority then how drools
engine evaluate them or what is the path it chooses.
Also if there any performance metrics available ,please point to the links.
Thanks and Regards,
Ashish soni
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