I would suggest making your service stateless
and run the service in multiple JVMs to alleviate performance concerns.
You will be able to scale and also not have to worry about cramming everything
into a StatefulKnowledgeSession and worry abt thead-safety.
From:
Stephen Lomax <stephen.lomax@mattelli.com>
To:
Rules Users List <rules-users@lists.jboss.org>,
Date:
05/02/2012 04:28 AM
Subject:
Re: [rules-users]
Query for a fact, and concurrent rule execution
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Hi Mike,
Many thanks for that..we had previously thought of serialising
to file but thought the purpose of the StatefulKnowledgeSession was to
keep it live in memory continuously, rather than instantiating a new session
with each web service call.
My concern is that if we instantiate a new session with
each web service call the memory required will increase massively (if we
have many concurrent requests). Is there a way of serving multiple
concurrent requests against the same session to remove that concern.
Many thanks for your help with this..it is very much appreciated.
Ste
.
On 2 May 2012, at 12:08, Michael Anstis wrote:
That's a possibility, but it'd depend on your rules.
As a thought, you could serialise the initialised StatelessKnowledgeSession
into a byte[] (cached at application scope) and deserialise with each web-service
call.
I would wait to see if Mark Proctor, Edson Tirelli or community members
have other thoughts on use of a single StatefulKnowledgeSession.
IIRC it is meant to be thread-safe but think people have reported problems
in the past. Recently: http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/rules-dev/2012-February/003857.html
With kind regards,
Mike
On 2 May 2012 11:58, Stephen Lomax <stephen.lomax@mattelli.com>
wrote:
Hi Mike,
Each quote does not enrich the session, we were actively
looking to remove the quote at the end of the session to prevent it growing
as we were just comparing the quote to the core product attribute facts.
What is the performance hit in launching a Stateful knowledge
session with say 10,000 facts, would it make the web service call slow?
Thanks very much for the help on the query also…we will
look into that.
Kind Regards
Ste
On 2 May 2012, at 11:31, Michael Anstis wrote:
Does each quote validation exercise enrich the StatefulKnowledgeSession
with other facts that could influence validation of other quotes?
If not probably using a StatefulKnowledgeSession per HTTP request might
be more simple (with the KnowledgeBase as an application scoped variable).
Regarding retrieval of results, there are a couple of options that spring
to mind:-
With
kind regards,
Mike
On 2 May 2012 10:39, stelomax <stephen.lomax@mattelli.com>
wrote:
Hi,
Please bear with me, I am relatively new to the world of Drools and have
a
question. I am hoping it will be a simple issue.
First let me frame my planned implementation at a high level. I am
hoping
to use Drools as a real time service enabled quote validation tool.
Facts representing products and attributes will be loaded into a stateful
knowledge session upon boot (using a piece of Java that loads these as
facts
from our product DB).
The front-end application will allow users to build up quotes consisting
of
quote lines that make references to these products. Once the quote
is built
they will press a "Validate" button. This will call a webservice
that will:
1) Insert the quote details as facts into the knowledge session
2) Run a "rule flow" to validate the quote against the product
facts
3) The rules will insert validation results as facts tagged against the
quote
4) QUERY for the validation results
5) Retract the facts for the quote (inc validation results)
6) Send the validation results back as a response to the webservice call
My first question is how to implement step 4 --> how to physically query
for
the validation results pertaining to that specific quote. Any help
here
would be greatly appreciated.
My second question relates to concurrency. As this is a quote validation
tool there will be multiple users validating quotes so we will get
concurrent validation requests.
What is the recommended manner of dealing with concurrent rule requests
within a stateful knowledge session. If 2 people attempt to validate
a
different quote at the same time we will have two quotes within the
knowledge session together with all of the product facts. Is drools
capable
of running two concurrent rule flows against the knowledge session, each
referencing a different quote or would we need to instantiate 2 knowledge
sessions, or even deal with the matter in a serial manner placing the 2nd
quote validation flow on hold until the first completes?
Any help/pointers would be great. I am hoping someone out there has
attempted to use Drools in a similar manner :)
Many Thanks
Ste
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