Looking for a good rules-based expert system engine (like drools). Suggestions?
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Hi all, As said in the message subject, I'm looking for a rules-based expert system proven enough to be integrated in a commercial product. I have used JBoss Drools (Java) in the past and at first I have thought to use Dools.NET, but there [^] I found a message from Mark Proctor assuring that the project has been abandoned a few years ago, and the truth is that it scares me a little. Consequently, an option is to connect JBoss Drools (Java) with the C# project somehow, but previously I prefer to ask if someone have faced such situation. ¿Is there any other proven expert system engine available over C#? Thanks in advance.
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Hi all, As said in the message subject, I'm looking for a rules-based expert system proven enough to be integrated in a commercial product. I have used JBoss Drools (Java) in the past and at first I have thought to use Dools.NET, but there [^] I found a message from Mark Proctor assuring that the project has been abandoned a few years ago, and the truth is that it scares me a little. Consequently, an option is to connect JBoss Drools (Java) with the C# project somehow, but previously I prefer to ask if someone have faced such situation. ¿Is there any other proven expert system engine available over C#? Thanks in advance.
You might want to look into NxBRE.
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You might want to look into NxBRE.
*pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier