I would go with neither.
Originally, the rulebase was a set of rules that would always be loaded. Additional
rulesets would be added dependent on the project.
I would a ruleset would apply to a group of rules that are used together for a purpose.
Such as a WebSphere 7 to JBoss EAP 6 ruleset. A ruleset could also define a group of
rules that work together in to perform a part of a migration. Such as 2 or more rules
that are used to migrate an XML file or particular piece of functionality.
My two cents.
Robb Greathouse
Chief Evangelist
Middleware Business Unit
JBoss, a Division of Red Hat
cellphone 505-507-4906
----- Original Message -----
Ondra and I have created a glossary on the Windup Wiki to document
terminology that is used by Windup. The goal is to finalize the correct
terms we want to use in Windup and avoid confusion down the road.
One of the open issues is whether to describe a "ruleset" (formerly
referred to as "rulebase") as a "Forge add-on" or as a "Windup
plug-in".
Does anyone have a preference?
The glossary page is located here:
https://github.com/windup/windup/wiki/Glossary. As you come across other
Windup terms, feel free to update the page directly or email/ping me so
that we include them on that page.
Robb, I included some terms from your presentation and took an educated
guess at the meanings. Please let me know if they are incorrect.
Thanks,
Sande
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