Exactly! That's precisely why i'm trying to find a workaround. I have no way
to activate a specific set of rules except for stacking up activations using
agenda-groups.
Any other suggestions?
Thank you.
2010/5/4 Mauricio Salatino <salaboy(a)gmail.com>
if you use the new api's (5.x StatefulKnowledgeSession instead
of
workingMemory) you don't have that methods exposed.
2010/5/4 vasilievip <vasilievip(a)ukr.net>
> You could manually activate and deactivate ruleflow groups using
> workingMemory.getAgenda().[de]activateRuleflowGroup(name).
> workingMemory.getAgenda().[de]activateRuleflowGroup(name).
> session.fireAllRules();
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