Looking at the test case from Edson, quoted below, it appears that there's no
way to reuse a current session when upgrading the kbase rules? I need to
add and remove rules on the fly, and so if I have a stateful session, does
this mean I need to dispose of the current session, upgrade the container,
create a new session, and repopulate it with all my objects?
I was hoping to simply rebuild the repository, call
kContainer.updateToVersion(), and have the the session (with all my objects
still populated) automatically use that new version of the rules repository.
Is this not possible?
Thanks,
Joseph
Edson Tirelli-4 wrote
Here is a code example of creating kie modules in memory and upgrading
existing kbases/ksessions:
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/drools/blob/master/drools-compiler/src/test...
It is a test case, but maybe it will be easier to follow. We are
working
on additional ways of doing similar things as well.
Edson
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