Drools 6.0.0
I have searched doc and google, but have not found what I am looking for -
if you have link that would be great too.
I am creating my first .dsl file and using them in a guided rule. I notice
that when you select this, the file extension is rdslr versus rdrl. Also,
you can access any .dsl (that is in the project? directory? - not clear
where all it searches)
I also notice that you can add "regular" rule parts just like a rdrl file,
but they are prefixed with a >
My question is, if you wanted, could you write only rdslr files and do
everything you could in a rdrl even if you didn't use any dsl?
Rephrased, is rdrl a subset of rdslr functionality?
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