Thanks for the reply. But I don't understand what you mean by caching
the KnowledgeBase. This is about adding a pre compiled
KnowledgePackage to a KnowledgeBase. So, how does caching a
KnowledgeBase makes addition of new KnowledgePackage faster? Please
excuse my ignorance if I am not catching what you are suggesting.
Maybe a couple of lines of code to demonstrate your suggestion would
be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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On May 3, 2010, at 1:24 AM, Rajnikant Gupta <capricorn.raj(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
Yes, adding packages to knowledgeBase does take some time. You can
probably try caching your knowledgeBase. By doing this all, but
first, requests should be significantly fast.
Regards,
Rajnikant Gupta
http://rkthinks.wordpress.com/
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:36 AM, malkhafaji
<moe.alkhafaji(a)medcpu.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to add knowledge packages to an existing KnowledgeBase. My
largest DRL file has 110 rules. I noticed that it may take up to 5
seconds
just to execute the following statement:
this.knowledgeBase.addKnowledgePackages(packages);
where "packages" is just a list of one knowledge package
representing one
drl. The nature of my rules is that I initially load a small set of
rules
and then at runtime my rules may load other DRLs. The problem is
each DRL
loading command (this.knowledgeBase.addKnowledgePackages(packages))
takes a
few seconds and I have no idea why. Although, all those DRLs are
already
compiled (at startup time). It is the line I pasted above that takes
the
longest time out of anything else I do.
Any idea why just merely adding a KnowledgePackage list to a
KnowledgeBase
can take this much time? Do you guys have any suggestions on how I can
reduce this time? I tried to create another dummy KnowledgeBase and
get the
KnowledgePackage from it at runtime and add that to my KnowedgeBase
above
(thinking that would reduce the time maybe), but not at all.
Any ideas would be great. The API does not have much info on what
that add
method exactly does behind the scenes, and how I can get around the
long
delays. This is very frustrating to me, and I am not sure where to
look.
Thanks for ANY help at all.
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