Hi all,
I has a problem in executing the drool code. I have
2 rules with a condition and an action.
The order of execution is
executeCondition1
executeCondition2
executeAction2()
executeAction1()
but to fullfill my requirements i need the sequence to be executed as
executeCondition1
executeAction1()
executeCondition2
executeAction2()
Is there any to get way to execute the sequence as above. Kindly suggest
Here is Drool Code and Implementation Java Code
Sample.drl
========
package com.sample
import com.sample.DroolsTest.MyDeligate;
rule "Rule1"
salience 2
when
delegate: MyDeligate()
eval(delegate.executeCondition1());
then
delegate.executeAction1();
end
rule "Rule2"
salience 1
when
delegate: MyDeligate()
eval(delegate.executeCondition2());
then
delegate.executeAction2();
end
DroolTest.java
===========
package com.sample;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.Reader;
import org.drools.RuleBase;
import org.drools.RuleBaseFactory;
import org.drools.WorkingMemory;
import org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder;
import org.drools.rule.Package;
public class DroolsTest {
public static final void main(String[] args) {
try {
RuleBase ruleBase = readRule();
WorkingMemory workingMemory = ruleBase.newWorkingMemory();
MyDeligate delegate = new MyDeligate();
workingMemory.assertObject(delegate);
workingMemory.fireAllRules();
} catch (Throwable t) {
t.printStackTrace();
}
}
private static RuleBase readRule() throws Exception
{
Reader source = new InputStreamReader( DroolsTest.class.getResourceAsStream( "/Sample.drl" ) );
PackageBuilder builder = new PackageBuilder();
builder.addPackageFromDrl( source );
Package pkg = builder.getPackage();
RuleBase ruleBase =
RuleBaseFactory.newRuleBase();
ruleBase.addPackage( pkg );
return ruleBase;
}
public static class MyDeligate
{
public boolean executeCondition1()
{
System.out.println("Executed Condition1");
return true;
}
public boolean executeCondition2()
{
System.out.println("Executed Condition2");
return true;
}
public boolean executeCondition3()
{
System.out.println("Executed Condition3");
return true;
}
public boolean executeAction1()
{
System.out.println("Executed Action1");
return true;
}
public boolean executeAction2()
{
System.out.println("Executed Action2");
return true;
}
public boolean executeAction3()
{
System.out.println("Executed Action3");
return true;
}
}
}
Regards
Ramarao