Interestingly, once pre-compiled I have found Drools is actually
faster than
pre-compiled Groovy in the few >examples I have tested. This kind
of
suprised me - a lot actually. The pre-compilation of Drools is much >more
expensive than Groovy, but the execution is quicker.
On closer inspection, once the session dispose was being called correctly,
drools is somewhat slower than Groovy. In a small run, not calling dispose
was much faster, but eventually the JVM runs out of heap. I found it odd
that the dispose was so expensive performance-wise.
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