Going back to your question on architectural choices, there's nothing like a centralized rule engine that watches over all objects/services (J2EE or otherwise). People often overlook the need to monitor applications in building and deploying traditional message-passing architectures. At this junction, it is not very useful to have a rule engine sit behind some remote object with a very localized view of the world! A rule engine with a working memory that spans the entire network is a very powerful concept!
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