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David Carver wrote: > LAKKAM Vinay (AXA-I) wrote: >> >> We have a requirement to build a rules engine which will be accessed >> very frequently(almost after every screen) to get a rule result. The >> rules engine will have about 100 rules, and when we pass the input >> information it will process again all the rules and returns the matched. If the rules only require simple logic (no back-tracking, complex chaining, etc), and if you are just wanting to identify documents with certain patterns, then Schematron is the simplest thing to use. Proprietary rules language tend to use higher-order logics or have domain-specific capabilities; they need advanced features to justify a price. Schematron just uses XPath. Cheers Rick Jelliffe
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