Davide Sottara wrote
If your rules are dynamic, would you still want to retract a fact not
matching any of your current rules,
knowing that a new rule might appear later, which would be activated by
that fact?
That's a good question. Smaller memory footprint by retracting. But we
lose the immediate activation of future rules. Maybe I'll make it an option
and let somebody else decide. ;)
Davide Sottara wrote
For now I would suggest this: whenever you insert an object, you will get
back a FactHandle.
Cast it to org.drools.common.InternalFactHandle and look at
getFirstLeftTuple() and getFirstRightTuple().
I haven't checked it completely, but I would say that if the fact does
not participate in any tuple, it
might be worthy retracting.
That's great info!! Worked like a charm.
Once again, thanks guys! You've been extremely helpful.
- Ladd
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