Have a look at Drools Flow if this is what you really need to achieve.
Ordinarily the order in which the rules need apply is not essential as a
consequence is inferred from the facts in working memory.
Truth maintenance and the agenda support the inference mechanisms.
2010/8/19 Nick Heudecker <nheudecker(a)gmail.com>
I think The Drools Way is to change something in the working memory
to
cause the secondary rule to be fired.
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Sanjib Karmakar <
sanjibk(a)skytechsolutions.co.in> wrote:
>
> Hi friends
>
> I would like to execute a rule say Rule-1 from inside another rule say
> Rule-2.
> In project I am using xml and not drl, and I am using Drools 5.0
>
> Please let me know how to call a rule from another rule.
>
> Thanks
> Sanjib
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