You
should probably restrict it so that
$cell2
: Cell(this != $cell1)
Thomas
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On Behalf Of Ryan Fitzgerald
Sent: 26 April 2010
15:34
To: rules-users@lists.jboss.org
Subject: [rules-users]
How to make this rule more memory efficient?
Hi,
Can anyone advise me
on how to make a drools rule more memory efficient? Here is the
problem:
I have a Cell and a
ProxyCell object classes.
The ProxyCell
represents the Cell when their internal ID's match.
Each Cell and
ProxyCell however has a unique name (not same as
ID).
A Cell can reference
(by name) a ProxyCell (as long as the ProxyCell does not represent that actual
Cell - which would effectively be a self-reference and is not
allowed).
What I want to do is
find out where I have a reference from any instance of Cell - cell1 - to any
instance of ProxyCell - proxycell2 - but am missing a reference from cell2 to
proxycell1 where proxycell2 is a representation of cell2 and proxycell1 is a
representation of cell1.
Here is the rule I
have written for it:
rule "Check
consistent references"
when
$cell1 : Cell()
$cell2 : Cell()
$proxycell1 : ProxyCell ( id = $cell1.id, $cell2.references contains this.name
)
$proxycell2 : ProxyCell ( id = $cell2.id, $cell1.references not contains
this.name )
then
//report an error.....
end
I have 10,000
instances of Cell and 10,000 instances of ProxyCell in working memory. For each
instance of Cell, it can have references to 60 different ProxyCell instances.
Loading the Cell and ProxyCell instances into working memory is not a problem.
However, when I try to run this rule above, the memory quickly goes above 1GB
and I eventually get an out of memory error.
I was wondering if
there is a better way to structure or write this rule so that it doesn't use so
much memory.
Thanks,
Ryan.