Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Rules Server Post Tweetstream

healyje @anupriyo @ChrisRomp The last 1/3 is around authoring of the rules / policy which should, like Oslo, expose views for both analysts and devs about 8 hours ago from web in reply to anupriyo

healyje @anupriyo @ChrisRomp Another 1/3 is similar to the infrastructure around managing /versioning / deploying services about 8 hours ago from twhirl in reply to anupriyo

anupriyo @healyje @ChrisRomp What is the rest 2/3? I'm thinking you mean rule management, health & activity monitoring, authoring tools, etc. about 8 hours ago from web in reply to healyje

healyje @anupriyo @ChrisRomp There are .NET Rules APIs / ports of engines, but the engine is only about a 1/3 of the entire enterprise picture. about 8 hours ago from twhirl in reply to anupriyo

anupriyo @healyje @ChrisRomp Java has a Rule Engine API. http://is.gd/eOyR I would like to see something similar in .NET -- for interoperability. about 9 hours ago from web in reply to healyje

healyje @martinfowler Managing those rule bases w/o a formal enterprise Rules / Policy management infrastructure is a relentless & endless nightmare about 8 hours ago from twhirl in reply to martinfowler

healyje @martinfowler The are many business domains with thousands of rules and thousands more exceptions to those rules all mutating slowly or fast about 9 hours ago from twhirl in reply to martinfowler

healyje @martinfowler Issue is of thresholds - at what point do rules engines make more sense than home spun libraries, DSLs, or smaller frameworks. about 9 hours ago from twhirl in reply to martinfowler

martinfowler RulesEngine: Should I use a Rules Engine? A rules engine is all about providing an alternative computational mo.. http://tinyurl.com/8azkl3 about 9 hours ago from twitterfeed

healyje @anupriyo You can consume rules from your code, but that is not on the scale of what comprises real enterprise rule / policy management. about 9 hours ago from twhirl in reply to anupriyo

anupriyo @healyje Doesn't BizTalk already have a separately deployable rule engine? I thought I read that somewhere but I may be mistaken. about 10 hours ago from web in reply to healyje

ChrisRomp @anupriyo The BRE is standalone, technically, but is licensed/sold w/ BizTalk Server. There's a robust API for calling it via code. about 10 hours ago from OutTwit in reply to anupriyo

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Blogged: Microsoft BizTalk Rule Server 2010 - http://is.gd/eNWq about 11 hours ago from twhirl

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