The requirements aren't clear to me. Most certainly, Drools is suitable
for deriving conclusion from the data. But it will not derive the *rules*
for you.
-W
On 06/12/2012, Andreas Höhmann <andreas.hoehmann(a)gmx.de> wrote:
Hello,
I would like try to create an technical drawing with rules.
I have an chessboard with cells. Depending on some "Data Driven" Rules the
cells should be filled with technical symbols. The placement rules are
bidirectional,
i.e. if level 4 defines 2 horizontal elements, a rule should say "level 2
depends on level 4",
so level 2 needs also 2 elements, another rule: level 1 should group always
2 elements of
level 2, so if level 2 contains 10 elements (maybe level 4 triggered this)
then level 0
should have 5 elements, each element "connected" with two elements from
level 2 and so on
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http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/file/n4021116/rulebasedtechnicaldrawing...
Is drools a good / practical ways to do such things?
Kind Regards
Andreas
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