Does BRMS allow for the extrapolation of rules and workflows from a given code base?
Mike: Not directly. There’s obviously a bit of skill involved with that. We do have tools that for creating rules: – if there are sets of data in some tabular database, or any sort of database, or some data source, we can create a template that will then combine that data together and generate rules. So we can certainly do that. But we don’t have any sort of developer extraction tools as yet to extract rules out of it. There’s obviously a bit of skill and practice involved in learning how to use rules. DZone: What type of support does the engine provide for integration with various testing tools? Mike: Obviously, if you’re writing Drools rules in the technical rule language, you can have it as part of your project, and you can run the usual tools. It can just be part of your build process. In the BRMS there’s also a graphical tool. When you provide your models or define your models graphically in the BRMS, it can generate a GUI that allows you to populate fields, check that rules fire,
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