On 17/01/2012, apache <apache.zoom(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
Usually when fireallrules() is called then then the drools engine matches
current facts in the jvm memory ( knowledge base )
Facts are supposed to have been inserted in what's correctly called
Working Memory, a fundamental object of Drools (but not the Knowlege Base).
with the rules in the
rule engine. Is there a way where we can put the facts in a cache like
mamecache
mamecache? memcache?
or something where when fireallrules() is called the jvm matches
The JVM executes your Java program; if it isn't in your program, it
won't happen.
all the facts in the cache also rather than just in the jvm memory.
Certainly not "magically" or with a simple option. It might be possible to
design proxy facts, inserted in Working Memory, and rules that make sure
that the actual object is retrieved from the cache.
-W
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