No such thing, just like there is no metrics on the performance of "a
C program". Reason: it depends.

Before you invest heavily, rig up a set of rules according to what
you'll need, create some data and benchmark *your application*, or at
least as close as possible. The speed of Drools for solving the Zebra
puzzle or Sudokus is irrelevant for you.

-W

On 14 October 2011 17:43, slyfox <bobby.richa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ok bad example.
>
> Are there any metrics on drools performance that I could reference?
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