Ok..will do.
BTW…is the newgroup problem happening again? I posted this question about 3 times over the last week as well as some others, and I don’t mind that people can’t help all the time at all, but I know there was a problem before and I posted this again today because iI never received any responses for like a week and that doesn’t happen, usuallly someone mentions something.
Thanks,Chris
From: rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org [mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Edson Tirelli
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 9:21 AM
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Understanding Fusion temporal reasoning
Chris,
Someone found a bug a couple days ago that might be affecting you too. What happens if you write:declare NumReading
@role( event )
@expires( 10s )
end
?
Edson
2009/9/29 Chris Richmond <crichmond@referentia.com>
Hello,
I am trying to make a rule to delay firing until a certain amount of time has passed without another event being received. I have set up a loop that goes every 10 seconds in my main application that takes readings and injects them into the ReadingStream. These are like sensor readings.
I have a thread started at initialization that is basically calling fireUntilHalt() and I never call halt until shutdown, and that seams to be working fine.
So basically any time an out of spec reading in my Reading object (<15) is received, I want to wait to see if a FollowUpReading is not received in the next 5 seconds, before I fire the results(The second rule below). The first rule is there just to verify I am indeed detecting NumReadings with values < 15 being injected and that works fine. Now at this point in my appication I am *never* inserting a FollowUpReading object/event, so I would expect the 2nd rule to fire all the time, however the strange thing is that it only fires the first time I receive a reading out of spec. I see rule one fire, then the seond time, but after that any subsequent out of spec readings received(I know they are out of spec, because rule 1 still fires when received) but rule 2 never fires again. It only ever fires one time! This is very confusing. These ar the only 2 rules and the only two object types being inserted to the stream. Know that rule 2 *can* fire because it does once and only once. Why won’t it fire beyond the first time, even though I never insert the FollowUpReading() ?
Thanks,
Chris
declare NumReading
@role( event )
end
declare FollowUpReading
@role(event)
end
rule "Determine out of spec reading"
when
$n : NumReading($r:reading < 15) from entry-point "ReadingStream";
then
System.err.println("Fire off a follow up reading for device: " + $n);
end
rule "Missed degrading confirmation reading"
when
$n : NumReading($r:reading < 15) from entry-point "ReadingStream";
not (FollowUpReading(this after[0s, 5s] $n))
then
System.err.println("No good reading received for: " + $n);
end
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