Ideally:
Load the data from a DB and instantiate Java objects with that. Then generate the rule set
using a template.
The DB data would provide the list of permitted values per field.
The rule results are generated based on the inputs.
This avoids users having to enter one rule for every single currency and commodity type
(using the example below) when there are only 2 underlying 'rules'.
If another currency is then added to the data in the DB, the new rule will be
automatically generated.
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From: FrankVhh [via Drools] [mailto:ml-node+3011148-1318721408-404175@n3.nabble.com]
Sent: 01 June 2011 15:57
To: Mullard, Christopher
Subject: RE: [rules-users] Smart Templates
Hi,
Basically, you have 2 options.
1) You call the function getType() from your .drl file. The function will be executed at
runtime.
header
name
value
TEMPLATE
WHEN
blabla
THEN
$type.setName($service.getType("@{value}"));
2) Execute the function before you compile your rules with Rule Templates. I.e. make sure
your objects have an attribute whose value will be set by getType() and use this value in
the Template.
header
name
value
type
TEMPLATE
WHEN
blabla
THEN
$type.setName("@{type}");
Hope this helps.
Btw, am I understanding it correctly that you do not want to use a Decision Table because
you are worried about manageability of your ruleset? And, in stead, you want to create
rules directly from Java objects, using templates. If this is correct, could you tell me
how you are going to manage these objects?
Regards,
Frank
ChrisMu wrote:
Sorry - you're losing me - could you give an example please?
Thanks
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From: Wolfgang Laun-2 [via Drools] [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: 01 June 2011 15:25
To: Mullard, Christopher
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Smart Templates
It's just like a Java static method. Call JAva code if you don't want to put it
all into DRL function, or import from Java in the first place. Both "import" and
"function" can be used in spreadsheets.
-W
2011/6/1 ChrisMu <[hidden email]>
Agreed, but this was just an example - if the function required something more
complicated - say a DB lookup, could it be done?
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From: Wolfgang Laun-2 [via Drools] [mailto:[hidden email]
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Sent: 01 June 2011 12:40
To: Mullard, Christopher
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Smart Templates
If there are just 2 types (IRDELTA, COMLEASEDELTA) you can add a function that
computes this from the 3-letter name.
-W
2011/6/1 ChrisMu <[hidden email]
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http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=3010275&i=0> >
Possibly. Let me try again with what I'm trying to achieve.
Given this excerpt from a decision table:
Basically I want to be able to specify a template that says 'If Arg0
is a currency, output RiskType IRDELTA (and currency), if Arg0 is a commodity (begins with
'X') then output RiskType COMLEASEDELTA (and commodity).
When fed with data, this would generate the rules:
when Arg0 = USD, output RiskType IRDELTA, USD
when Arg0 = GBP, output RiskType IRDELTA, GBP
etc
when Arg0 = XAU, output RiskType COMLEASEDELTA, XAU
etc
In this way theRiskType name is inferred from the data when the rules are
generated. It can be done by explicitly stating all possible combinations as in the
decision table above but that gets tedious quickly. I wanted to have a more general
template that could generate all the specific rules instances.
Does that make more sense?
Thanks
Chris
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Sent: 01 June 2011 11:21
To: Mullard, Christopher
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Smart Templates
I don't want to confuse you, but have you considered not using
templates at all? If you can generate N rules from N objects containing different literals
for matching a fact or for updating a fact field, then you can achieve the same thing with
a single rule and additional facts containing those literal values.
rule "one 4 all"
when
  Service( $name: name, $value: value )
  $sb: ServiceBean( name == $name, value == $value )
then
  # RiskType ... is what?
  ...$value..., ...$sb.getType()...
end
-W
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