by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Microsoft, Microsoft
One of the most common ways of integrating InRule into a .NET application is to bind the rule application to a .NET assembly schema (aka .NET object model). Object-based integration provides the following advantages: Automated schema generation and synchronization...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 25, 2024 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Customization, Customization, Force.com platform, Force.com platform, Integration, Integration
With the growing popularity of Salesforce.com and the Force.com platform, some InRule clients have inquired about the possibility of integrating InRule with Salesforce. The Force.com platform allows configuration of business data objects without changing code. An...
by Robert Eaman | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules
For this blog post, I’ve decided to CHALLENGE the readers. We are going to apply the Decision Management Community public challenge to our own InRule blog readers. The challenge for you, dear readers? Create a simple InRule rule application in irAuthor which will...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Application Management, Application Management, Business Management, Business Management
Mission Impossible: Hard-coding Low-code platforms have been getting quite a bit of publicity, particularly with the release of Forrester’s report, “New Development Platforms Emerge For Customer-Facing Applications.” While the report focuses on some of the more...
by Mark Lonsway | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Tools, Tools
A date gone bad can be a funny thing – it can be the source of a story for the ages or a memorable movie bit. But a bad date check in business logic…not so funny, and more than likely it will not result in a “bank error in your favor.” Consider the following date...
by Robert Eaman | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules
Fellow InRulian Jim Wray and I were buying our lunches at a nearby downtown Chicago store recently when we discovered some weird inconsistencies in the taxes we paid. If you’ve ever read Freakonomics by Stephen Levitt, or have some familiarity with basic economic...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Cloud, Cloud, Microsoft, Microsoft, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Since InRule first began adding enhanced product support for Dynamics CRM over three years ago, our services team has had the opportunity to integrate the rule engine across several complex Dynamics implementations. Dynamics CRM offers a high degree of flexibility for...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Software Development, Software Development
The Universal Language of…Soccer? With the World Cup in full swing, we are reminded yet again of the diversity of our planet. Personally, I’m also reminded of the fact that so many people actually like soccer…or football…or whatever they call it. But hey, with the...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Application Management, Application Management
InRule’s Authoring SDK provides a broad and deep framework for authoring rules in stateful applications. irAuthor, InRule’s rule authoring application, is written almost entirely with the Authoring SDK. While useful as-is, the Authoring SDK’s behavior can be modified...
by Loren Goodman | Last updated on Mar 21, 2024 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Healthcare, Healthcare
One of the most exciting things about my job is working directly with customers as they frame out a solution from scratch. Over the years I have had the pleasure of working with several clients as they created solutions for improving quality of care through the...