[rules-dev] Persistence and working memory

Mark Proctor mproctor at codehaus.org
Wed Oct 17 12:16:04 EDT 2007


please ask this on the user mailing list please.
http://labs.jboss.com/drools/lists.html

Yes there is a problem with failover, and nothing is provided to solve 
this. you effectively have to throw it away and start again. If you need 
more information, please ask for it on the user mailing list.

Mark

Alwyn Donnell wrote:
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> If I create a rule engine implementation utilising stateful rule 
> sessions, what persistence/recovery mechanisms are available within 
> the jboss rule engine to recover asserted facts in the working memory
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> if there is a problem with the rule-engine server failing ?
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> Alwyn
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