In our project, we need a rule engine component, after a short time research i found that that .NET Workflow also has it's rule engine. is there any complete comparison list between .NET Workflow Rule Engine and others, e.g. NxBRE, Drool.NET... Thanks very much.

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Just for the info: BizTalk also has a business rules engine, some say it's better than WF's. Although you can just reference its dll and use it, you still need a BizTalk license. The Drools.NET project seems to be completely abandoned. – Kizz Jul 28 '11 at 2:53
Thanks very much for your information, BTW, can the assemblies of BizTalk (Rule Engine related) work without BizTalk run-time? Just .NET CLR ? – Ethan Woo Jul 28 '11 at 8:03
Yes, they can. You don't need to actually install BizTalk, just reference its rule-related dlls and use it. – Kizz Jul 29 '11 at 0:12
Find a post talking about Biztalk & WWF : Biztalk, Windows Workflow Foundation and Business Rules – Ethan Woo Aug 2 '11 at 1:16
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You can use FlexRule product as well; http://www.flexrule.com.

It is quit flexible and cost effective. It comes with Framework, Tester, Shell and Designer and supports differet engines; Procedural, Flow and Inference.

Regards Arash

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FlexRule looks good, but.... seems hard to request a trial version, i and my singapore colleague request both for twice, no response, no feed ack. So i think we drop our consideration of this 'listened good' product. – Ethan Woo Sep 3 '11 at 1:16
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