Justin,
This is a valid use case and should work just fine. Just make sure you
your a new kbuilder instance every time. KnowledgeBuilders should not be
reused, but when you add the knowledge package to the knowledge base, Drools
will merge packages as necessary.
If still not working, please add a testcase and create a JIRA and we will
look into it.
[]s
Edson
2009/9/9 Justin King <justin.matthew.king(a)gmail.com>
Hi,
We have a project where we are attempting to add new rules to an existing
knowledgebase (read from a .drl file). We add them by using strings using
the following code:
String rule = "rule \"GeneralClause-2\" " +
"when " +
"ObligationComplianceEvent(term == \"term2\", obligation
==
\"obligation1\", level == 2) " +
"then " +
"System.out.println(\"GeneralClause-2\");" +
"contract1.setState(\"Hello\");" +
"end";
Resource ruleResource = ResourceFactory.newReaderResource((Reader) new
StringReader(rule));
kbuilder.add(ruleResource, ResourceType.DRL);
kbase.addKnowledgePackages(kbuilder.getKnowledgePackages());
We do not even halt the currently running session to add the new rule
(although halting and re-firing appears to make little difference). This
appears to have strange effects. Some rules (specifically those that use
'accumulate' most of the time) will stop working after inserting the new
rule at runtime, even though they are completely unrelated. The timing in
which you add the new rule also seems to have an effect (e.g. before
inserting some events, after. etc). We cant seem to come to any logical
conclusion about the strange behavior our rules seem to give us.
My question is this: Is this a valid way to use Drools? Or are we somehow
breaking something (perhaps the rete tree or something) behind the scenes by
doing this? If so, is there a correct way?
Any input at all would be greatly appreciated as this is very critical to
our project.
Cheers,
Justin
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