Hi, Wolfgang,
Thanks for the message. I think I’m clear about the listener
piece now!
Best
Abe
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[mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] 代表 Wolfgang Laun
发送时间: 2011年12月26日 23:01
收件人: Rules Users List
主题: Re: [rules-users] 答复: Performance consideration in rule writing
This ought to be another thread/another
subject.
2011/12/26 Zhuo Li <milanello1998@gmail.com>
Any question is also about performance consideration. See below example:
Rule “1”
Dialect “mvel”
Salience 300
No-loop true
When
$acctsrc: data(sourceid==1)
$reposrc: data((sourceid==2||sourceid==5)&&amount==acctsrc.amount)
Then
…
End
Two questions here:
1. In this kind of join conditions, is there any best practice to follow in the rule? I heard from somebody that I need to put data who have less # of transactions first in my when expression. For example, if I have less number of $reposrc transactions in facts, I should put it ahead of $acctsrc to gain better performance. Is this valid?
Correct: narrowing down the number of joins
is best practice.
2. Do we know how to create an event listener in the rule for logging purpose rather than standard log4j? It was recommended in some other articles as well. Is this also valid? (http://www.technologyblue.com/docs/presentations/DroolsBestPractices.pdf);
An event listener as provided by Drools for
rule and WM events is not to be confused with a logging service, so your
question doesn't make much sense. The big difference is that a listener gets
informed about all it is set up to listen to, whereas calls to Looger.info()
need to be written wherever logging should be done. This could be in listener
code reacting to an event, or anyplace else, as in the RHS of some rules in the
quoted presentation.
Ultimately, is there any place I can find a best practice of rule development as a generic guide?
Not a single place that I know of. Perhaps if you post this as a separate
thread with a fitting topic.
-W
Best
Abe
发件人: Zhuo Li [mailto:milanello1998@gmail.com]
发送时间: 2011年12月26日 16:51
收件人: 'Rules Users List'
主题: Performance consideration in rule writing
Hi, team,
I have some quick questions here regarding performance best practices of rule writing. See below two pieces of rules:
Rule “1”
Salience 100
No-loop true
When $txn : data(sourceid == 5&&txnjustify==”995”&&eval(creditOption($txn)==1)&&eval(isGCSwitch($txn))&&isCurrencyEquals($txn)==0&&compareToPostThreshold($txn)==2);
Then
…
End
Rule “2”
Salience 100
No-loop true
When $txn : data(sourceid == 5&&txnjustify==”995”&&eval(creditOption($txn)==1)&&eval(isGCSwitch($txn))&&isCurrencyEquals($txn)==0&&compareToPostThreshold($txn)==1);
Then
…
End
Questions:
1. Will I gain better performance if I put the rule differentiator condition “compareToPostThreshold($txn)==2” at the beginning of both rule 1 and 2?
2. I saw salaboy’s video claiming that to avoid using eval() in the rule. Do we have any alternative way to do that from a performance consideration or I’d better collect/ prepare all the data before I send them into the session?
3. What’s you guys’ naming convention for rule’s salience?
PS: my Drools version is 5.2.0.
Best regards
Abe
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