Kinetic Rule Language (KRL) is a rule-based programming language for creating applications on the Live Web. A KRL program consists of one or more rulesets that comprise multiple rules along with other blocks that affect the entire ruleset. Multiple rulesets are linked together to form a single program using a dispatch block. KRL programs, or rulesets, comprise a number of rules that respond to particular events.
KRL is part of the Kinetic Event Architecture (KEA), an open-source project developed by Kynetx, Inc.
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