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Haley Systems, the leader in business rules management, has released a 100% pure Java version that complements its Haley Business Rules Suite, a unique business suite that supports natural language rules for Java and .NET. The inclusion of the new Java product addresses the market need for platform independent solutions. Also, it opens the OEM market for Haley.
Haley targeted application developers, who create products so enterprises can automate their decision-making processes. Ideally suited for use in very large, high-volume transaction applications, it is the only multi-threaded business rules engine designed to process rules at the fastest rates, in the smallest footprint, with multiple applications traversing various computer platforms.
Chris Gormley, vice president of business development for Haley, said, "Web services platforms, such as IBM's WebSphere or BEA's WebLogic, use Java version of third-party business rules management systems to fulfill the need for automated decision-making in a services architecture. In such an environment, HaleyRules' scalability and industry-leading processing speed will be critical to enterprise application performance."
Concerning Java, HaleyRules is said to offer the same performance level Haley gives .NET. "HaleyRules for Java Platforms provides the highest business rules engine performance in the industry for pure Java applications," Paul Haley, the company's founder and CEO, said. "This is an exciting launch that opens up new opportunities for us and our customers, in embedded, OEM, and Web architecture applications."
HaleyRules for Java Platforms is based on the industry's fastest inference engine, HaleyRules for Specific Platforms which supports C++, Java, and .NET encapsulations for many platforms, including AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, and Windows. This latest Java supported version, can run the same rules knowledge bases provided by HaleyAuthroity.
HaleyRules Java is J2SE compatible and J2EE compliant. HaleyRules also provides commercial support for an extended version of CLIPS, a rules language syntax, with includes quantification, aggregation, and deduction capabilities.
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