fireAllRules will only fire all the rules that where activated during the
insertion phase. So basically when you call it at the end, it will only fire
all those rules activated. If you insert a fact that doesn't activate any
rule you don't need to call fire all rules.
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 1:54 PM, sjoo822 <sean.joo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have several thousand objects that gets inserted into a statefull
knowledge
session as show below:
for (Item item : itemList)
{
session.insert(item);
}
session.fireAllRules();
Assuming that all the conditions in the rules only concern with one item at
a time, will there be a big performance difference if I changed the above
to
as shown below?
for (Item item : itemList)
{
session.insert(item);
session.fireAllRules();
}
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