Yeah. It is much faster. Thanks Laun and Greg! We will see if the performance improvement
is sufficient by removing exists. I always thought "not" was a logical boolean
operator here, but it looks like an implicit existence check operator.
Regards,
Malay Shah
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Subject: Re: [rules-users] populating global variable in Condition Section?
Of course, I had to test that assertion. :)
$ java -Xmx128M -server -jar target/DroolsExistence-1.0.jar not.drl 50000 25000 2395ms $
java -Xmx1024M -server -jar target/DroolsExistence-1.0.jar not_exists.drl 50000 25000
121378ms
You ain't kiddin'! 50x slower requiring 9x the memory.
--- On Fri, 8/21/09, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com> wrote:
From: Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [rules-users] populating global variable in Condition Section?
To: "Rules Users List" <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 4:54 PM <quote> It is rather common
for people to
write something like "(not (exists (A)))," but this is
just a
very inefficient way to write (not (A)).
</quote>
Kudos to Ernest Friedman-Hill to put this sentence into the Jess
documentation.
Maybe I should quote hiom in the Drools Expert doc ;-)
-W
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:11 PM,
Shah, Malay <Malay.Shah(a)morganstanley.com>
wrote:
May be I have not put the question right. We have a drool rule that is
running extremely slow for large sets of data.
The rule is something like:
For every object A, perform action if there does not exist an object B
such that A.id = B.id.
And the corresponding drool rule is as follows:
when
A()
not(exists B(A.id = id))
then
action......
The performance is bad because of not exists clause here.
We have got OOM exceptions with relatively large amounts of data for
this rule. To improve performance, we basically hacked the rule/code
into something like this:
Create a global variable x that is a HashSet of all ids of object A,
and the drool rule now is:
global java.util.HashSet x;
when
B()
eval
(
! (x.contains(b.id) )
)
then
action.....
This obviously is performing much better with hashes involved. But, I
don't like the fact that we have to write the logic of this rule at
two places. I would rather create this variable x (don't care whether
it is global or temporarily bound) in the rule itself and use it in
the condition to help performance and have all logic for the rule at
one place.
Is there a way to generate this hashset x in the condition part of the
rule itself? Yes, I understand that I am trying to mix up the
procedural part of code with drool code. But, I was just wondering if
this is possible to keep the java code clean and have the intelligence
of information that the rule needs to be evaluated in the rule itself.
Hope this clears some doubts.
Thanks
Malay Shah
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On Behalf Of Greg Barton
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 4:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [rules-users] populating global variable in Condition
Section?
This is a galactically bad idea. Using a global in this way is
inherently unsafe as there's no guarantee that ebtween the time you
set the var and when it's used later in the condition that the value
is the same. What is your reason for wanting to use a global in this
way? You should use a temporary bound variable instead.
--- On Fri, 8/21/09, Shah, Malay <Malay.Shah(a)morganstanley.com>
wrote:
> From: Shah, Malay <Malay.Shah(a)morganstanley.com>
> Subject: [rules-users] populating global variable in
Condition Section?
> To: rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
> Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 3:19 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible
> to populate a global variable in
> the condition section of the
> drool rule, and use it later in the condition itself?
> I currently have a
> global HashSet variable that I construct before firing
the rule, but I
> would like this code of constructing this global
variable to be with
> the drool rule itself. Any help on this would be much
appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Malay
>
>
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