Mark Proctor wrote:> > 1. Do stateless sessions execute faster than stateful?
I'm assuming that even if they don't, they use memory more efficiently?> >
> no. not unless you set sequential mode, but even then it's only faster > if
you have a very large number of facts.Mark, thanks for the reply. What about memory use?
I saw that with a stateful session when I added 500 facts I was easily using 1 GB of RAM
before the entire thing crashed. I'm assuming that not tracking state will
dramatically decrease memory use?> standard statless sessions just wrap a stateful
session, so you can't > insert or modify from outside the engine but a rule can
insert/modify. > If you run in sequential mode you have no inference, insert/modify do
> not work.Ok, this clears things up.> Standard stateless has an agenda, sequentail
has no agenda the rules are > fired in the order they are defined.It seems that
sequential is what I want then since I don't see much dependence between rules in that
one is necessarily more important than the others and I can fiddle with salience if one
is.The fog is lifting, thanks!Ron
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