No problem. I'm not sure how you'd do this in a decision table (it's probably
pretty trivial) but in DRL you'd do:
rule "makePhoneNumber"
when
s: String()
then
insert(new PhoneNumber(s));
retract(s);
end
With two caveats:
1) you need some conditions on the String matched if there are other Strings that
don't make PhoneNumbers.
2) The rule could use a salience value higher than the pricing rules, but that isn't
necessary.
Actually, there's a third caveat, and it's a big one: this won't work with
sequential mode. This is because the rule above would alter working memory with the
expectation that the pricing rules would react to the change. If you want to use
sequential mode you'll have to convert to PhoneNumber objects before hand. I
understand that you're using this Jbilling package, but is there no way you can put an
intermediate adapter between the two? It'd be as simple as inserting "new
PhoneNumber(someString)" instead of "someString".
--- On Fri, 5/14/10, Antonio Anderson Souza <antonio(a)voicetechnology.com.br> wrote:
From: Antonio Anderson Souza <antonio(a)voicetechnology.com.br>
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Jbilling Drools performance
To: "Rules Users List" <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Date: Friday, May 14, 2010, 2:16 PM
Dear Greg,
Thanks very much for your reply.
I'm using sequential mode = true
Is there a way to create this PhoneNumber class, and convert the String to the PhoneNumber
object inside the Drools? Because I'm using a system called JBilling and it send the
phoneNumber as a String.
Sorry if those are basic questions, but I'm a newbie in Drools...
Thank you very much,
Antonio Anderson Souza
Voice Technology
http://www.antonioams.com
2010/5/14 Greg Barton <greg_barton(a)yahoo.com>
Right off the bat I'd say try to get rid of the eval usage. Can you put the phone
number into an object like this:
class PhoneNumber {
private char digit0;
private char digit1;
///...same for the rest of the digits
public char getDigit0() { return digit0; }
public char getDigit1() { return digit1; }
}
Then the conditions would look like this:
digit0 == '$param'
Behind the scenes hopefully this will optimize better. The use of eval won't optimize
well.
Are you using sequential mode? This might be a good candidate for that if setting the
price does not trigger any other rules to fire.
--- On Fri, 5/14/10, Antonio Anderson Souza <antonioams(a)gmail.com> wrote:
From: Antonio Anderson Souza <antonioams(a)gmail.com>
Subject: [rules-users] Jbilling Drools performance
To: "Drools Users Mailing list" <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Date: Friday, May 14, 2010, 1:28 PM
Dear All,
I'm deploying a
JBilling using Drools in a Telecom Carrier in Brazil, and I'm using Decision tables
in xls files to execute the pricing, my pricing table has about 40.000 rules, and I'm
getting a terrible performance about 1.5 minute to execute the price of each CDR (Call
Detail Record) mediated.
Follow bellow a small piece of my decision table:
RuleTable Padrao
CONDITION
CONDITION
ACTION
PRIORITY
PricingField
PricingManager
manager
salience
name
eval (strValue.charAt(0) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(1) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(2) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(3) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(4) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(5) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(6) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(7) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(8) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(9) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(10) == '$param')
eval (strValue.charAt(11) == '$param')
itemId
setPrice($param)
Campo
Digito1
Digito2
Digito3
Digito4
Digito5
Digito6
Digito7
Digito8
Digito9
Digito10
Digito11
Digito12
ID do Item
Preço
Ordem
destinationnumber
5
5
1
1
3
5
8
8
0
1
8
8
300
0.00000
1
destinationnumber
5
5
1
1
3
5
8
8
0
1
8
7
300
0.00000
2
destinationnumber
5
5
1
1
3
5
8
8
0
1
8
6
300
0.00000
3
destinationnumber
5
5
1
1
3
5
8
8
0
1
8
5
300
0.00000
4
destinationnumber
5
5
1
1
3
5
8
8
0
1
8
4
300
0.00000
5
destinationnumber
5
5
1
1
3
5
8
8
0
1
8
3
300
0.00000
6
destinationnumber
5
5
1
1
3
5
8
8
0
1
8
2
300
0.00000
7
destinationnumber
5
5
1
1
300
0.40000
8
Is it normal? Are there somebody using Jbilling in a similar way? Does anybody can help
me?
Best regards,
Antonio Anderson Souza
Voice Technology
http://www.antonioams.com
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