Abhay,
Q1: I think that this will depend on how many different products you have.
If there is a small number it is more straight forward to have a rule for each
one (so the 2nd option). This allows all you logic to be in one place. If
there are a large number of products and writing a rule for each one is
intractable you probably would want to look into some generalizations of the
rules. Is that helpful?
Q2: I'm not quite sure what you are getting at in Q2. Are you trying to write
validation rules or rules that are modifying the facts?
Wendy
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From: Abhay B. Chaware <Abhay.Chaware(a)kpitcummins.com>
To: "rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org" <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 4:59:46 AM
Subject: [rules-users] Basic rules question
Hi
I am a newbie to rule based applications and trying to get the concept of rules.
I have couple of questions about rules to start with, not specifically about
Drools though.
Q1 - Should rules be data/model specific or can/should they be generic or both
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e.g.
If selected product “TYPE” is “laptop”, then category “RAM” should have all
“DDR” type items compatible ( selecting items matching certain property )
OR
If selected product is “IBM T42”, then category “RAM” should have “512MB DDR” ,
“1024MB DDR”, “2048MB DDR” compatible. ( assigning individual items in rules )
OR
Combination of both
Q2 – How should be the data modeled in above case
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e.g.
in product master, each item ( e.g. T40, T42 ) should have a “TYPE” ( e.g.
desktop or laptop ) , all items in category “RAM” should have a “TYPE” ( e.g.
DDR ) and then control the assignment of RAM options to the PRODUCT through Rule
using “DDR” type ?
OR
in product master, each item ( e.g. T40, T42 ) should have a “TYPE” ( e.g.
desktop or laptop ) , all items in category “RAM” should have a
“compatibleProduct” column ( e.g. desktop or laptop ) and control the assignment
of RAM to PRODUCT through “dynamic” rules by selecting all the RAMs by passing
the “TYPE” of the product to the database handler.
Am I making my point clear ?
Thanks
Abhay
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