Did you try Guvnor? it already store the snapshots version. So you can
get the right snapshot for running your rules against an old Loan
again.
@Ansgar: why do you recommend to not use snapshots?
Cheers
2011/12/26 Ansgar Konermann <ansgar.konermann(a)googlemail.com>:
Am 26.12.2011 18:08 schrieb "Celso Junior" <celsogbj(a)gmail.com>:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I work at a bank
Me too (sort of)
> and I am currently studying the best way to use JBoss Rules so that it
> fits our needs. Our loan analysis process can take several months depending
> on the type of the loan. Although our business rules can evolve, a loan must
> follow the rules valid at the time the loan application was made.
>
> In order to attend this requirement I thought about storing at the
> database the name of the current snapshot with the loan application data, so
> that it will possible run this rules in the future without freezing my rule
> database.
>
> * Is there a better way to attend this requirement?
Don't use snapshots. Release your rules and store the rules' release number
with the loan application data in your database.
>
> * How can I retrieve meta information from a snapshot, such as the date
> when the snapshot was created?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Celso
>
>
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