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T&lt;a>ype of project in which you can manage and organize rule artifacts, classpath, parameters&amp;nbsp;and domain object&#xD;
models&lt;/a>. A rule project needs to reference a java project, jar file, xml schema or web service as execution object&#xD;
model. A rule project represents one rule set but can have multiple rule flows.&lt;br />&#xD;
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