Mehak,
You can use rules to activate your ruleflow, where you can use the drools
variable in the rule consequence.
For example, this rule would activate a sample ruleflow automatically at the
start of the session:
rule "Test" salience 10
when
then
drools.getWorkingMemory().startProcess("com.sample.MyProcess");
end
Similar rules could be created to start ruleflows under different
circumstances.
Note that salience is used here to make sure that a ruleflow is activated
before (or after) other rules.
Kris
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From: "Mehak" <mehak.kapoor(a)hewitt.com>
To: <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [rules-users] How do you use Ruleflows with StatelessSession's?
Hi
I am using StatelessSession code in Java file and my rules are in drl
file.
Which drools variable are you talking about? How can I use it in java file
to set focus?
Mark Proctor wrote:
>
>
> The drools variable is available and you can get the working memory from
> that.
>> Do we have a similar method in stateless session as well?
>>
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