As you guys have suggested to combine all the rule base into one then for
example(one which i have already mentioned)
i will combine Rule1 , rule 2 and rule3 into 1 rule base then, when i pass
the variables to the rulebase who will i come to know which rules were
executed.
things i would like to know if i am going to execute this idea, the number
of rules that i will using say around 100000, is it advisable to include all
of them in to 1 rulebase!!!
will there be any performance issues.
Anstis, Michael (M.) wrote:
Furthermore a rulebase can contain rules from many resources (e.g.
DRL's).
So I guess the cause of your pain is why do you need multiple
rulebases!??!
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[mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Scott Reed
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Subject: Re: [rules-users] Identify Rule on Attributes
A RuleBase can contain many rules, not just one. Generally we take all
the rules we need for an application and we assemble them into one
rulebase, so we don't have to figure out which rulebase to use. Does
that help?
Nikhil_dev [3/13/2009 8:16 AM] wrote:
> Perfect this is the situation but the only difference is the last
part,
>
> Rulebase for all the 3 Rules are stored in memory.
>
> Now i have is attributes(implemented as bean class), but the issue is
i dont
> know which Rulebase to use out of the three which is present in the
memory,
> fetching them one by one and executing it individually is possible but
a
> long procedure which i want to avoid.(executing 3 Rule is ok what if i
have
> 100000 rules it will be very slow process)
>
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