OMG, if it would do *that*, its memory consumption would be
enormous, and it wouldn't be much faster, given all the overhead
this would create, and with more GC effort, and the bugs it would
introduce (evil me ;-) )
-W
On 09/04/2014, Leonard93 <leonardlindenau(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Let's say I have 10 rules and I fire the same object over it
multiple
times.
This means the result that I would get back is the same every time, since
it
is the same object over the same rules (In a stateless environment).
Does Drools cache the result internally for such cases? Knowing that when
the same object comes over the same rules it can give the result back right
away instead of going over the rules first.
Just something I want to know and couldn't really find in the documentation
easily.
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