Rules do not generate data. Rules can tell you whether existing data meets conditions. Now if you create test data randomly, you can run a rule base with this data, and at the end of the day, you will know whether you have a data set matching a certain rule - or not. But I don't think that this approach is the way you should go. -W
On 29 March 2011 15:12, praveen p <p.prave...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > > > We need to make a decision on whether to use Jboss drools for our project, > please help me out on this. We are planning to develop a tool which > generates random test data based on some conditions. These conditions can be > something like age>18<60, 6 lettered string containing only first four > letters of an alphabet, Amount=Price*quantity. We are planning to store > these conditions in drools rule engine and generate data based on them. The > java application has to connect to drools, fetch the rule associated with a > property, get back to java layer and generate some output based on these > rules. Is this possible using drools? Please let me know the possibility and > provide some clarity on it. > > > > Regards, > > Praveen. > > _______________________________________________ > rules-dev mailing list > rules-dev@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-dev > >
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