Rule timers using int: or cron: work pretty much as described in the Expert
documentation.
With 5.1.1, there was an issue with timer(int:...) due to a parser bug, see
JBRULES-2778 <
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBRULES-2778>
Also, @expires with declare is working. Notice, though, that it is not
alway immediately apparent why a fact is not retracted after the indicated
time. Please provide a full working example where you find that it does not
work.
-W
2011/11/25 Prashant Badhe <prashant.badhe(a)gmail.com>
Hi,
we were using drools engine 5.0.1 version with rules having 'duration',
'agenda-group' attributes and now we want to upgrade drools engine to 5.1.1
or latest 5.3.0 but we find 'duration' feature not working. What are the
equivalents of those features in 5.1.1 and in 5.3.0?
From drools-expert document, 'duration' seems as deprecated with
'timer'.
But even 'timer' is not working. Putting 'timer' attribute as:
rule "test timer attribute"
agenda-group "enrichment"
auto-focus true
no-loop
salience 140
timer ( int: 5s )
//duration ( 5000 )
when
......
then
......
end
gives "Error: java.lang.ArrayStoreException" Drools compilation error.
"timer ( 5s )" compiles, but the rule never fires.
We are also planning to use @expires in declare. But facts are not seems
to be expiring.
What am I missing here? What are the equivalent for 'duration' in
5.1.1/5.3.0 and how to use @expires in declare?
Please point us to some sample rules that uses these semantics and are
working.
Thanks in advance,
Prashant B.
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