2010/11/25 Esteban Aliverti <esteban.aliverti@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
> 1. As far as I know, only the RHS of the rules are converted to java. If you
> are already using java dialect in your rules, there is nothing really
> interesting in the generated classes.
> 2. Pattern matching is performed using RETE algorithm. I'm sure there is a
> lot of documentation out there about this algorithm

As far as I can judge, the Wikipedia article on Rete is very well written;
naturally it doesn't describe any specific implementations.
-W

> and how it is
> implemented in Drools.
> Best,
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> 2010/11/24 Shivram kalwar <shivramsir@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hello All ,
>> I have 2 question on drools 5.1 ,I am using the Tomcat server,
>> 1)where can i see the drools file(.drl) converted into .java file, I mean
>> internally drools convert the .drl into .java and uses the .java at runtime
>> ?
>> 2) suppose in drools  when condition it has many statements so how the
>> logic works for then condition ..
>> i Have statement in when for some object the working memory got modified
>> for some it is not and there are many conditional statements(true or flase)
>> are there on  multiple Object(like Parts ,Discount, etc)
>> Thank you very much for you guideline in advance.
>> shiv 
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