Well I got this wrong sorry. Yes I can stop a session if I start it with  fireUntilHalt() but it never stops. I need it to finish by itself too.

Thank you
Mike


On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:06 AM, mike <mikemps@gmail.com> wrote:
wow that worked like a charm!!! thank you very much  Wolfgang, I owe u a beer or something :)

Cheers
Mike


On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:01 AM, mike <mikemps@gmail.com> wrote:
Awesome I'll try that :)

We got business ppl writing rules ... Those rules are going on infinite loops quite often ...  Frankly I am not excited about killing the session, for me it's just a business request that I am trying to implement

Thank you very much Wolfgang

Cheers
Mike 


On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun@gmail.com> wrote:
You are confusing jBPM processes and Java threads.

You can interrupt the thread SessionThread, but that's not reliable
(if IE is handled, for instance),

Best would be to call fireUntilHalt() and call the session's halt method.

But why would you want to do this sort of weird thing?

-W


On 15/05/2012, mike <mikemps@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there any way to kill a running session?
>
> I've been trying with StatefulKnowledgeSession.abortProcessInstance but i
> can't get it working.
>
> For instance .. I got this drl
>
> rule "infinite loop"
>     when x : Integer()
>     then
>          System.out.println(x);
>          Thread.sleep(100);
>           insert(x + 1);
> end
>
> n' this Thread
>
> public class SessionThread implements Runnable {
>  private StatefulKnowledgeSession session;
> public SessionThread(StatefulKnowledgeSession session) { this.session =
> session; }
>          public void run() { session.fireAllRules(); }
> }
>
> then i create a session with the drl n' do something like ...
>
> session.insert(42);
> Thread thread = new Thread(new SessionThread(session));
> thread.start();
>                 Thread.sleep(1000);
> session.abortProcessInstance(thread.getId());
>
> I've tried diff processInstanceIds and session.getProcessInstances() but
> nothing seems to stop the running session
>
> Thank you
> Mike
>
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