• irServer® - High Performance Business Rule Engine

    irServer is the central nervous system of InRule. It provides services for the following functions:

    • Catalog Management
    • State Management
    • Performance Monitoring
    • Database Access
    • Run-time Execution
    • Email & Alert Messaging
     

    Variable Rule Execution Fire Modes

    irServer Execution Modes

    Rule Execution Modes 

    Depending on your needs, you may want to specify the order for the firing of rules and rulesets.

    InRule supports three execution modes where you can tell the engine to fire rules in the manner it deems the most appropriate or to fire rules in the order you specify.

    Available as a Web Service

    InRule provides the option of implementing a service-based component of the rule engine, called the rule service. The rule service utilizes the rules catalog and externalizes critical business functions to consuming applications. It can be invoked via a Web Service call where rule sets and application data can be cached for high-performance scenarios.

    The SDK's rule engine connection object allows applications to seamlessly choose the connection option they prefer (e.g. asynchronous/synchronous Web Service). The service can be implemented in a fault-tolerant, scalable architecture utilizing network load-balancing techniques. In a given environment, multiple rule engine services can be run in parallel to increase throughput and performance of the calling applications.

    irServer for the Desktop

    irServer for the Desktop enables organizations to license InRule’s rule engine for local rule execution. When the desktop connects to the server, local rules are updated to reflect the latest server changes. irServer ® for the Desktop delivers all the capabilities available for server rule execution, but with pricing that enables cost-effective deployment across hundreds or thousands of desktops or laptops.

    Highly-optimized XML Document Object Model (DOM)

    One of the most expensive processes for service-based processing is the time it takes to serialize and deserialize an XML document during inter-process communication. For this reason, InRule utilizes a highly efficient XML DOM to load a transaction into the rule engine for processing. Depending on the XML document, InRule's proprietary XML DOM is in some cases 10 times faster than traditional DOMs such as MS XML for updating and retrieving values.