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Cristobal Arellano commented on DROOLS-1227:
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My suggestion is to fix this issue by performing the following change in
"org.drools.core.time.TemporalDependencyMatrix" in line 63:
62: // no useful info based on the temporal distance calculation, so return 1
(minimun expiration)
63: expiration = 1;
64: } else if( expiration != Long.MAX_VALUE ) {
Drools cannot be configured to expire Events properly
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Key: DROOLS-1227
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-1227
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 6.2.0.Final
Environment: Windows, Java SE 1.8
Reporter: Cristobal Arellano
Assignee: Mark Proctor
Priority: Critical
Hello,
I want to configure Drools (CEP) to expire events when no longer needed. There are two
scenarios:
==SCENARIO A==
I configured Event with no explicit expires. In this scenario, if there is a rule with
temporal constraints, the expiration is automatically calculated based on the constrains.
If there is a rule with no temporal constraints, the expiration is INFINITE. The following
example shows the scenario:
dialect "mvel"
declare Event
@role(event)
end
rule "ExampleRule1"
when
( $a : Event(name == "event a")
then
System.out.println("ExampleRule1Triggered");
end
rule "ExampleRule2"
when
( $a : Event(name == "event a") ) and
( $b : Event((name == "event b") && (this after [1ms, 15s] $a)) )
then
System.out.println("ExampleRule2Triggered");
end
With the previous Event definition:
* If only ExampleRule1 loaded, expires INFINITE. Expected expires 0. ERROR?
* If ExampleRule1 loaded and ExampleRule2 loaded, expires 15s. Expected expires 15. OK!
To solve this situation a tried the following scenario:
== SCENARIO B==
I configured Event with explicit expires. In this scenario, if there is a rule with
temporal constraints, the expiration is not taken into account because it is overriden by
the explicit expires. The following example shows the scenario:
dialect "mvel"
declare Event
@role(event)
@expires(0s)
end
rule "ExampleRule1"
when
( $a : Event(name == "event a")
then
System.out.println("ExampleRule1Triggered");
end
rule "ExampleRule2"
when
( $a : Event(name == "event a") ) and
( $b : Event((name == "event b") && (this after [1ms, 15s] $a)) )
then
System.out.println("ExampleRule2Triggered");
end
With the previous Event definition:
* ExampleRule1 is triggered and event removed. OK!
* ExampleRule2 is not triggered inserting two events because the first one expires.
ERROR?
I suppose that SCENARIO B is not factible because explicit expires overrides implicit
expires (according to issue DROOLS-586).
Could you please help me to solve this situation? Should Drools set inferred expiration
time to 1ms when there are rules with no temporal constraints?