Chris:
James here. From a purely selfish point of view, the Drools Boot Camp
in Dallas followed by the October Rules Fest would be a GREAT
opportunity for you not only to learn from the best Drools personnel,
but also to learn from the absolute best in the business for rulebased
systems. This is, to my knowledge, this is the ONLY conference
dedicated to the practicing rulebase technical person. I really
believe that you can learn more at DBC/ORF in a week than you could at
10 of the vendor schools.
Where else would you get a chance to listen to Dr. Charles Forgy, Gary
Riley, Tom Cooper, Dr. Richard Hicks, Paul Vincent, Carlos Seranno-
Morales, Dr. Daniel Levine, John Zachman and many, many others in one
week? A seminar with ANY of these would cost more than the $500 that
you would pay for ORf. Most techies go through life and NEVER get to
meet even one of these guys. Not only that, you will get to hear them
discuss among themselves and with the attendees all of the problems
that are cropping up all over the world and possible solutions. Where
else would you get to ask Dr. Forgy questions, one-on-one, about the
NEW algorithm called TECH that is at least 10 times faster than his
Rete 2 / III? Or to get into details with him about parallel
rulebased systems?
And, you never know - this could be the last ORF. There might not be
another one like this. Perhaps this sounds self-serving, but I can't
stress enough the importance of attending NOW and not putting this off
until another time. There might never be another time like this with
this particular cast of speakers.
SDG
James Owen
Founder October Rules Fest
Senior Consultant / Architect KBSC
http://www.kbsc.com
http://www.OctoberRulesFest.org
Twitter: OctRulesFest
Blogs:
http://JavaRules.blogspot.com [Rulebased Systems Blog]
http://ORF2009.blogspot.com [October Rules Fest Blog]
http://exscg.blogspot.com/ [Expert Systems Consulting Group Blog]
"If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of
giants."
Sir Isaac Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, 5 Feb 1676
Come to October Rules Fest and stand on the shoulders of the Giants of
the industry; if only for a week.
On Sep 30, 2009, at 1:13 PM, Chris Richmond wrote:
Ed,
Thanks a lot. I am thinking about comding to Drools boot camp in
Dallas? In late October. If not that one than the next one. Will
you be there? I feel it would be beneficial to have some time to
get over the hump with using Drools and Fusion to it’s full
potential. That way I can give you guys my use cases and discuss a
proper Drools strategy.
Thank,
Chris
From: rules-users-bounces(a)lists.jboss.org [mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org
] On Behalf Of Edson Tirelli
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 4:45 AM
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] retrieving streams/entry points from java
api
Chris,
That is indeed missing in the public API. I am adding it as we
speak, thanks for bringing that up:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBRULES-2285
Meanwhile, until we release the new version, the workaround is to
downcast the interface:
for(WorkingMemoryEntryPoint entry :
session.getWorkingMemoryEntryPoints()){
System.err.println("entry point
stream: " +
((InternalWorkingMemoryEntryPoint
)entry).getEntryPoint().getEntryPointId());
}
Edson
2009/9/29 Chris Richmond <crichmond(a)referentia.com>
Hello,
I am trying to determine, iterate the working memory streams within
my rule by doing the following:
for(WorkingMemoryEntryPoint entry :
session.getWorkingMemoryEntryPoints()){
System.err.println("entry point
stream: " + entry.toString());
}
But I can find no method/way to finid the actual text name of the
entry point(what is written in the rule as from entry-point “xxxx”).
Is there a way to do this? To list the readable names of the entry
points from your session? I would like to list those entry points
in a drop down as application profiles, so if they have one
selected, one entry point of rules will be inserted to and so on..
Thanks,
Chris
_______________________________________________
rules-users mailing list
rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users
--
Edson Tirelli
JBoss Drools Core Development
JBoss by Red Hat @
www.jboss.com
_______________________________________________
rules-users mailing list
rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users