You are pretty close:
entryPoints["ob1 stream"].insert(mre);
Try with that.
Hi Everyone,
I'm aware that in Drools you can use 'insert()' in the 'then' part of a rule to insert a new fact into the memory, meaning more rules may be fired based on the addition of this new fact. I wish to do a similar thing, but I wish to insert the fact into a specific entry point. My current rule code to do this is:
rule "Allow message buyBook"
no-loop true
when
$event : MessageRecievedEvent(operationName == "buyBook") from entry-point "t1 stream"
then
MessageRecievedEvent mre = new MessageRecievedEvent();
mre.setOperationName("sellBook");
StatefulKnowledgeSession session = kcontext.getKnowledgeRuntime().getKnowledgeBase().newStatefulKnowledgeSession();
WorkingMemoryEntryPoint obStream = session.getWorkingMemoryEntryPoint("ob1 stream");
obStream.insert(mre);
session.fireAllRules();
end
rule "ob1"
no-loop true
when
$event : MessageRecievedEvent(operationName == "sellBook") from entry-point "ob1 stream"
then
System.out.println("executed");
end
Which is pretty hideous, but it does work, causing the second rule to fire after the first one. What I would like is something like:
rule "Allow message buyBook"
no-loop true
when
$event : MessageRecievedEvent(operationName == "buyBook") from entry-point "t1 stream"
then
MessageRecievedEvent mre = new MessageRecievedEvent();
mre.setOperationName("sellBook");
insert(mre, "ob1 stream")
end
rule "ob1"
no-loop true
when
$event : MessageRecievedEvent(operationName == "sellBook") from entry-point "ob1 stream"
then
System.out.println("executed");
end
Is something like this possible or will I have to write a function to do it? I'm also a bit concerned about the performance hit of creating a whole new StatefulKnowledgeSession to fire the second rule, I'd like to just use the current one.
Thanks,
Justin
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