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I would like to achieve the following Assert a single xml document to working memory and fire a
rule base against the doc, the rule base will consist of a number of rules that
govern the behaviour of different parts of the doc. Can anyone give me some pointers on how I should assert the
doc to working memory, i.e. is it a good idea to assert a single fact or break
the xml doc down into a number of separate facts; and how I target individual
elements of the doc, I would naturally lean towards using xpath to address specific
elements of the doc. Martyn
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- [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Martyn Bedford
- Re: [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Geoffrey Wiseman
- RE: [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Martyn Bedford
- RE: [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Hamu, Dave
- RE: [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Martyn Bedford
- RE: [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Hamu, Dave
- RE: [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Martyn Bedford
- RE: [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Martyn Bedford
- RE: [drools-user] Applying rules to an xml document Hamu, Dave
- [drools-user] Quick Question Mark Stang
- Re: [drools-user] Quick Question Mark Proctor
