Asier,

I used Rools for business logic and integrated with Ruote for workflow 
management.
There are other rules engines you can use, Ruleby, Drools...
This is a better approach than coding the logic in a participant.
Pat.

On Nov 7, 2010, at 3:22 PM, Asier wrote:

> Hi
> 
> Perhaps I'm going to say something too obvious (or absolutely crazy). 
> 
> Has anyone used ruote as a rule engine? Something like drools, where you save 
> your rules 
> (=ruote process definition?) in an external resouce and use it each time is 
> needed, f.i, 
> for something like a "car customizer" where you can choose a combination of 
> available 
> components to customize your own car.
> 
> This rules will change over time (new models, new components), but allways 
> keeping the 
> previous rules and components. (I'll use this approach with ruote-kit)
> 
> Perhaps this is more the domain of something like drools, but I think ruote 
> would fit very 
> well here, but I can't see how
> 
> Regards
> 
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