laune wrote
If your program terminates without any new session, dispose() need
not be called.
I only have one session during every run. So using dispose is general
correct in my case.
laune wrote
Getting different results for different runs with the same
program+data
is strange unless you use generated random test data or rules based on
time in some way.
That's all I can say given the info provided.
-W
My data is stored in csv-files. I transform it via Smooks-Framework into
normal java lists. From there I insert every element. The content of the
files is master data, so there is no changing until I edit them manually.
For my rules I am only using /salience/ and /activation-group/. In the
conclusion parts I work with all 3 standard functions (insert, modify,
retract) and only with these.
I will test it on another pc to see if this could be a Drools' problem.
Thanks so far...
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