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Using Xrules, schema and XML to maintain CRUD for an application   Message List  
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Re: Using Xrules, schema and XML to maintain CRUD for an application

Thank you Waleed and David for your valueble comments.

I am going to start with making it work with .net. Obiviously my other
challenge is being able to capture all validatiton rules for business
in Xrules.

As long as I can capture our business rules in a structured document
(in a mathematical way), I am willing to invest time to build logic to
process it.






Tue Mar 27, 2007 1:48 am

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Hello all.. I am fairly new to xrules. seems like an interesting concept and may solve the problem I am trying to resolve. I am trying to design a web based...
Ravi
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Mar 22, 2007
2:59 am

Ravi, I'm not sure I fully understand your proposed approach. XRules is suitable for encoding and executing business rules on XML documents. Are you doing CRUD...
Waleed K. Abdulla
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Mar 23, 2007
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Waleed, Thanks for your response.. Our backend parameter data is exposed as XML documents for other groups to build a CRUD application. These groups use thick...
Ravi
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Mar 25, 2007
8:13 am

Ravi, This is a good use case. Sure, you can encapsulate your validations in an XRules document and use it on the client to validate the XML data. All you need...
Waleed K. Abdulla
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Mar 25, 2007
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... XRules would be my first choice for a Windows platform, with small data sets. Reason I say small data sets is that it loads items into a DOM, which means...
David Carver
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Mar 25, 2007
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I agree with Dave's comment that XRules is suitable for the .NET platform because there is only a .NET implementation right now. However, in terms of speed, I...
Waleed K. Abdulla
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Mar 26, 2007
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... Yep, agree with all of these. However, how XSLT is implemented varies from implementation to implementation. Plus, unless you implement SAXON .NET, there...
David Carver
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Mar 26, 2007
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Thank you Waleed and David for your valueble comments. I am going to start with making it work with .net. Obiviously my other challenge is being able to...
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