A coworker of mine mentioned that one use of XSLT is processing business rules. He mentioned that there were systems that allowed users to write business rules in some kind of text format, and then the program uses XSLT to process the text and apply the rules at run-time in the application.
Can someone shed some light on this subject for me?
Thanks!
I suppose your colleague was refering to BPEL, the Business Process Execution Language. BPEL is an XML-based executable language for describing business processes.
Being an XML format, business rules may be generated or transformed using XSLT. However, I’m not familiar with BPEL so I don’t know any system doing something like that.