Hello,
I am trying to incorporate logic within my decision table where certain
rules are activated based on the Day of the week, and also time of day.
I noticed the presence of date-effective and date-expires, however that
doesn't take the timer / cron approach that I would like. I understand that
the rules can still be evaluated to true, and all that the Calendar / Timer
would do is preventing it from firing.
Also, I couldn't find much documentation on how to use the "DURATION"
attribute. Perhaps because it is now deprecated and we should be using
Calendars / Timers? (see reference below).
That being said, how can I can i use calendars / timers from a decision
table? Is that even supported yet?
Thanks,
Uday
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"duration
default value: no default value
type: long
The duration dictates that the rule will fire after a specified
duration, if it is still true.
5.8.2. Timers and Calendars
Rule's now suport both interval and cron based timers, which replace the now
deprecated duration attribute."
(
http://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/job/drools/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/tr...)
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