Chances are high that you aren't asking the right question but based
on the meagre information you provide I can't even propose a better
question.
Consider not only loading but also unloading.
Does the logic for loading the next bunch of facts warrant rules?
-W
On 30/04/2012, mariofox <mariofox(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi.
I'm running drools in a project with millions of facts to process. My
memory
doesn't allow me to load all of my facts, so I have to load N objects at
once, then start over with next N objects, and so on.
Is it a good idea to let Drools to manage Pagination? I mean, create rules
in Drools with the purpose of loading facts?, or should I have to do this
by
executing a Drools session from java in a loop?. My main goal is
performance.
Thanks!
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