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UPBrandon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have two questions. First, has any progress been made on "full" backward
chaining? I assume it is no longer expected in version 5.
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no<br>
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And second, where can I find information on the "from" keyword? Is that a
new feature in Drools 5?
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no it's in 4.0.x. The manual has full details.<br>
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<pre wrap="">-Brandon
Mark Proctor wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I read the information available about drools 5, but support to
backward chaining is never mentioned. Since in the documentation of
Drools 4 it's said that it will be supported in the next major release
I'm wondering wether it will be present in release 5. Does anyone know
something about it?
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<pre wrap="">Drools does not yet support full backward chaining. We do however
support the 'from' keyword which allows you to work with out of WM data,
which can help for many use cases.
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