KIE Sandbox Extended Services
Excel is very convenient – it bundles the application to edit and execute your formulas into one package. Most enterprise software (including KIE/Drools) split these into separate steps – you edit the rules in one tool, and then make a conscious decision to execute them, often using a separate software package. While a bit more work, it does mean that you don’t accidentally break something when editing, which makes your rules solution more robust.
So far in this chapter, we’ve been using the online KIE editor. But we need a way to execute our decisions and rules. For that, we need KIE Sandbox Extended Services.
Browsers have come a long way in the last 20 years – to the point that it’s easy to forget that the KIE Sandbox editor isn’t a native desktop app. While tools such as WebAssembly have the potential to make the experience smoother in the future, it is difficult to make a complex, enterprise-grade...