On Sunday, October 7, 2012 10:16:58 AM UTC-7, Grant Rettke wrote:
Hi,
May you please share your experience or preferences for rules engines
written in or used from Clojure?
My goal is to:
1. Allow rule definitions separate from the code (though I view rule
definitions as
Hi,
May you please share your experience or preferences for rules engines
written in or used from Clojure?
My goal is to:
1. Allow rule definitions separate from the code (though I view rule
definitions as programming to be performed by the programmer).
2. Allow rules to be defined in modules.
http://www.jboss.org/drools is a suite of tools. ~100 man years were
necessary for this open source tool. I would not try to reimplement it in
Clojure, but it's Java :-)
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Hi Grant,
I am not aware of a rules engine written in Clojure, unless you are willing
to consider a logic language like Datalog (Datomic) or Prolog (core.logic).
Various rule-based systems exist for Java, but I would expect them to be
very Java-centric.
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https://github.com/hraberg/mimir
The author call it experimenta, but seems nice.
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Leandro.
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Stuart Sierra
the.stuart.sie...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Grant,
I am not aware of a rules engine written in Clojure, unless you are
willing to consider a logic language