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Gary Brown resolved RTGOV-143.
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Resolution: Rejected
Appears that it is not possible to remove an event from an entry point (other than the
default one, which is probably used for derivation rules).
So cleaning up events must be the responsibility of the CEP rule.
Support explicitly removing event from Drools rule
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Key: RTGOV-143
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RTGOV-143
Project: RTGov (Run Time Governance)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Gary Brown
Assignee: Gary Brown
Fix For: 1.0.0.M4
Currently the rule has to indicate when an 'event' expires within the context of
a rule. However if a simple derivation rule is used, this may not be specified. So an
explicit flag is required to indicate that the event should be removed.
Default behaviour should be to remove the event - so a configuration needs to explicitly
indicate that the event will be cleared by the rule - to ensure that events are not
inadvertently accumulated within the session.
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