If the business logic is this simple then no, drools is not a good fit because business
rules are not necessary. The only thing that would make it necessary is if you had
business users writing rules, but as far as I know drools 2.5 doesn't have much in the
way of modern rules management. (unlike the 5.x series)
--- On Wed, 1/5/11, albertkao <albertkao3(a)gmail.com> wrote:
From: albertkao <albertkao3(a)gmail.com>
Subject: [rules-users] Swing GUI & Drools
To: rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
Date: Wednesday, January 5, 2011, 5:51 PM
I want to find out whether Swing GUI, Drools 2.5 (the only
version approved
by my company) & JDK 1.6.20 are a good fit for my
application.
i.e. whether my application is complex enough to use
Drools.
If Drools should be used, please give some hints how to
implement with
Drools 2.5.
The business logic is:
if (Entity = Corporation) {
Switch (Account type) {
1: the Entity dropdown box
field should be greyed out; the In
checkbox should be enabled.
2: the Entity dropdown box
field should be greyed out; the Out field
should be selected.
3: the Entity dropdown box
field show all the available values;
4: the Entity dropdown box
field show value1, value2 only.
} else {
// ...
}
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