Wolfgang,
Thanks very much for that explanation, it cleared up many questions.
"...If the order of your concurrently arriving events is essential, you
may have to insert an ordinal as a property..."
Can you expand on this idea or in an general practice for handling real
time streams of data that need to be processed in order they were injected?
Thanks,
Chris
On 7/21/2011 7:54 PM, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
The insertion of DataReading events happens
"instantaneously", without
Drools regaining "consciousness" in between. So, when the Engine wakes
up, it finds 20 activations in its agenda, with the same salience. Tie
breaking is defined to use LIFO.
Running the Engine in real time, these 20 events are indeed
concurrently from the Engine's point of view, and any order of firings
is justified; all the more so because your rule contains nothing to
prefer a firing of an older event.
If the order of your concurrently arriving events is essential, you
may have to insert an ordinal as a property.
Cheers
-W
On 22 July 2011 11:07, Chris Richmond <crichmond(a)referentia.com
<mailto:crichmond@referentia.com>> wrote:
I am running a simple test like so:
package com.sample;
import org.drools.KnowledgeBase;
import org.drools.KnowledgeBaseFactory;
import org.drools.builder.KnowledgeBuilder;
import org.drools.builder.KnowledgeBuilderError;
import org.drools.builder.KnowledgeBuilderErrors;
import org.drools.builder.KnowledgeBuilderFactory;
import org.drools.builder.ResourceType;
import org.drools.io.ResourceFactory;
import org.drools.logger.KnowledgeRuntimeLogger;
import org.drools.logger.KnowledgeRuntimeLoggerFactory;
import org.drools.runtime.KnowledgeSessionConfiguration;
import org.drools.runtime.StatefulKnowledgeSession;
import org.drools.runtime.conf.ClockTypeOption;
import org.drools.runtime.rule.WorkingMemoryEntryPoint;
import com.sample.DroolsTest.Message;
public class FusionMain {
public static final void main(String[] args) {
try {
KnowledgeSessionConfiguration config =
KnowledgeBaseFactory.newKnowledgeSessionConfiguration();
config.setOption( ClockTypeOption.get("realtime") );
KnowledgeBase kbase;
kbase = readKnowledgeBase();
final StatefulKnowledgeSession ksession =
kbase.newStatefulKnowledgeSession();
WorkingMemoryEntryPoint myStream =
ksession.getWorkingMemoryEntryPoint("My Stream");
Thread t = new Thread(new Runnable(){
@Override
public void run() {
ksession.fireUntilHalt();
}
});
t.start();
for (float x = 0.0f; x < 20.0f; x++){
DataReading dr = new DataReading("Reading " + x, x);
myStream.insert(dr);
}
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
private static KnowledgeBase readKnowledgeBase() throws Exception {
KnowledgeBuilder kbuilder =
KnowledgeBuilderFactory.newKnowledgeBuilder();
kbuilder.add(ResourceFactory.newClassPathResource("Sample.drl"),
ResourceType.DRL);
KnowledgeBuilderErrors errors = kbuilder.getErrors();
if (errors.size() > 0) {
for (KnowledgeBuilderError error: errors) {
System.err.println(error);
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Could not parse
knowledge.");
}
KnowledgeBase kbase = KnowledgeBaseFactory.newKnowledgeBase();
kbase.addKnowledgePackages(kbuilder.getKnowledgePackages());
return kbase;
}
}
With the following rule in the sample.drl file:
package com.sample
import com.sample.DroolsTest.Message;
import java.util.Date;
declare DataReading
@role( event )
end
rule "MyGuidedRule"
dialect "mvel"
when
$dr: DataReading( reading > "10.0" ) from entry-point "My
Stream"
then
System.err.println("Reading: " + $dr.name
<
http://dr.name> + " > 10.0 " +
System.currentTimeMillis());
end
know I am running fireUntilHalt on a seperate thread as you can
see, but
events injected fire rules out of order...in fact almost the exact
opposite order in which they were inserted to the stream every time:
Reading: Reading 19.0 > 10.0 1311325346490
Reading: Reading 18.0 > 10.0 1311325346491
Reading: Reading 17.0 > 10.0 1311325346491
Reading: Reading 16.0 > 10.0 1311325346491
Reading: Reading 15.0 > 10.0 1311325346491
Reading: Reading 14.0 > 10.0 1311325346491
Reading: Reading 13.0 > 10.0 1311325346491
Reading: Reading 12.0 > 10.0 1311325346491
Reading: Reading 11.0 > 10.0 1311325346491
I want to eventually perform temporal reasoning, but how can I expect
that to work if events are not evaluated in the order they were
inserted.
Perhaps I am setting up my session/kb improperly?
Thanks,
Chris
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