Yes, and if you want to use the rule engine from .NET you can use the Drools
Server that expose the Drools Runtime in REST and SOAP interfaces :)
Greetings.
2011/1/19 Michael Anstis <michael.anstis(a)gmail.com>
Hi,
I believe the .NET implementation of Drools is somewhat out dated.
However Drools ticks all your other requirements.
With kind regards,
Mike
2011/1/19 Gorantla, Bhaskar (GE Capital) <bhaskar.gorantla(a)ge.com>
> We are looking for a rules engine that has the following characteristics.
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> 1. Supports both Java and .net
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> 2. Provides a business user friendly UI for creating/editing rules
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> 3. Supports versioning
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> 4. The rues in the rules repository are accessible to both Java and
> .net applications – Nice to have
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> Do you know whether Drools supports all the above?
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> Thanks
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