Not as a result of switching the API.

The benefit of a 'standard' API is that different rules engines can be plugged 
in behind it.

However, if you decided to take advantage of this and switch to FICO Blaze 
Advisor, then you would have to throw away all of your DRL, everything you have 
in Guvnor and re-implement in their GUI.

Using JSR-94 would mean that your code to insert a fact into the working memory 
from your Java app, and fire rules could probably be re-used.

Not really worth it.

Which is probably one reason why nobody uses it and why nobody has maintained 
JSR-94 for the past 9 years.

Steve


On 16 May 2013, at 14:20, abhinay_agarwal <[email protected]> wrote:

> you mean to say, if i switch the api, I ll have to rewrite all my DRL files/
> the rules i have in guvnor ?
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> Abhi
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