A Json based Rules Engine with extensive Dynamic expression support
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A Json based Rules Engine with extensive Dynamic expression support
Rules engine for .NET, based on the Rete matching algorithm, with internal DSL in C#.
Editor for Microsoft RulesEngine - Blazor UI library intended for integration in Web or Desktop
A business logic micro-framework for .NET and .NET Core
A collection of samples to demonstrate InRule features
DMN Engine is a decision engine (rule engine) allowing to execute and evaluate the decisions defined in a DMN model. Its primary target is to evaluate the decision tables that transform the inputs into the output(s) using the decision rules.
A basic WAF for the Kestrel web server.
MASA Alert is the alerting service of MASA Stack, featuring a flexible alert rule engine built-in, seamlessly integrating with MC and TSC, and supports Webhook integration.
C# simple Rule Engine. High performance object rule matching. Support various complex grouped predicates.
This browser-enabled editor (powered by Blazor and Radzen libraries) will provide users with a GUI for browsing and editing a Wonka RuleTree, which is the format for rules provided to the Wonka rules engine.
Libraries for dynamic service mediation. The libraries depend on the Microsoft BizTalk Server rules engine.
RulesEngine for DotNetCore Applications
Since there are a lot of misconceptions and some controversy about real-world use cases and the benefits of Design Patterns, I've decided to create this repository where I'll develop and share some implementations of them. Each pattern will have a README file with a components relationship diagram and explanations about it.
Fields indexing, dynamic programming. Rule Engine + Rule Server + Visual Editor
SpeciFire is a specification pattern library, defined like already established approaches, but extended with other fitting functionalities
C# .NET Core library for a generic business rules engine
A code-based Rules Engine that implements the rules design pattern.
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