Other methods for creating and executing DRL rules Advanced rule actions with conditional and named consequences Other rule action methods from drools and kcontext variables OOPath syntax with graphs of objects in DRL rule conditions ![]() Supported rule condition elements in DRL (keywords) Operator precedence in DRL pattern constraints Supported operators in DRL pattern constraints Bound variables in patterns and constraints Timer and calendar rule attributes in DRL Access to DRL declared types in application code Property-change settings and listeners for fact types Metadata tags for fact type and attribute declarations in DRL ![]() ![]() Type declarations without metadata in DRL Decision-authoring assets in Red Hat Decision Manager
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