
Videos
Training videos that explain how to work with OpenRules.
WhatsNew:
JSR-331 is now a standard
JSR-331 "Constraint Programming API" has been approved by the JCP Executive Committee - read more.
OpenRules 6.2.0 is available
The release 6.2.0 adds a new inferential rule engine (see Rule Solver) and enhances executable decision models with new functionality required by real-world applications.
March 5, 2012
WhatTheySay:
Forrester Research, Inc.
"OpenRules have the most-aggressive approaches to business-expert authoring
and typically requires less developer support than IBM ILOG, FICO Blaze Advisor,
and JBoss BRMS."
Market Overview: Business Rules Platforms 2011
July 5, 2011
Events
Recent Events

RuleML 2011, The 5th International Symposium on Rules, November 3-5, 2011, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Business Rules Forum 2011, October 30 - November 3, 2011, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Rules Fest 2011, October 24-27, 2011, Burlingame, CA
Upcoming Events
AREIS 2012: July 1, UK
ISMP 2012: Aug. 1-24, Germany
CP 2012: Oct, 8-12, Canada
BBC 2012: Oct. 28 - Nov.2, USA
Videos
The following brief video sessions explain how to use OpenRules® to create and maintain different executable decisions.
Session 1. Explains how to create and test a very simple decision "DetermineCustomerGreeting" using only Excel. This session is oriented to a business analyst.
DetermineCustomerGreeting.Session1
Session 2. Explains how to use alternative ways to represent rule families for the same decision "DetermineCustomerGreeting". This session is oriented to a business analyst.
DetermineCustomerGreeting.Session2
Session 3. Explains how to integrate the already tested decision "DetermineCustomerGreeting" with a Java application. This session uses Eclipse IDE and is oriented to a Java developer who helps a business analyst to add his/her decision to a working Java application.
DetermineCustomerGreeting.Session3
Session 4. Explains how to expand the same decision "DetermineCustomerGreeting" with an ability to greet children differently than adults. This session is oriented to a business analyst.
DetermineCustomerGreeting.Session4






