It depends on your problem, but yes.. it could be more efficient,
except for the fact that you need to move all the objects from one
session to the other.
Another alternative is to use some kind of control fact that only
activate the second group of rules when the first group has been
evaluated.
Cheers
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 2:25 PM, lhorton <LHorton(a)abclegal.com> wrote:
So if we have, for example, a set of rules that we know only need to
be
evaluated under certain conditions or for discrete types of Facts, would it
be more efficient to put them in a separate knowledge sessions?
Meaning, instead of one session where we insert all objects and then fire
agenda-group-1 and then agenda-group-2, we have knowledgeSession1 and
knowledgeSession2, insert only the facts relevant to each session, and fire
all rules on each session.
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