[rules-dev] TypeDeclaration plugin heirarchy

Stephen Kestle stephen.kestle at orionhealth.com
Thu Aug 28 19:39:16 EDT 2008



Edson Tirelli wrote:
>
>     Hi Stephen,
>
>     Nice job inspecting our code base.
>     The complete type abstraction layer in Drools is composed by 
> several interfaces and its corresponding implementations.
>
> * TypeDeclaration is just that: a stateless type representation for 
> describing Facts. It is not supposed to know how to actually read fact 
> value, attributes, etc. It is used at compilation and runtime to read 
> metainformation about a fact and is not tied to any particular fact 
> instance.
Except that it is tied in particular to FactTemplate and classes.  It 
should expose the required metadata completely.
>
> * To handle a Type, i.e., evaluate if a type matches a pattern and 
> manipulate the type at compile and runtime, we have an ObjectType 
> interface. That interface, today, has 2 implementations: 
> ClassObjectType (for POJO) and FactTemplateObjectType (for templates).
>
> * To read the internals of a type we have the ReadAccessor and 
> WriteAccessor interfaces. These interface implementations are lazyly 
> bytecode generated for extremely fast access and fact manipulation at 
> runtime. So, in your example, there would be an AgeReadAccessor to do 
> this: TypeDeclaration.execute("getAge"). TypeDeclaration should only 
> interact with the compiler, not the actual facts.
Ok - so there's sneaky compilation going on everywhere.  So reflection 
is not used at all (at least at runtime).
Also, There is not FactTemplateWriteAccessor, so we cannot set fields, 
except by using Fact.setFieldValue().  If there was a write accessor 
(and a FactField implementation and plugging for FactTemplate) then it 
would be complete?

I'm starting to get my head around the classes and structure, but I'm 
still struggling to see what's wrong with FactTemplate.  It seems 
relatively valid.  Why couldn't it be finished?

Also, is there any way of actually using TypeDeclarations outside of a 
package script or javabean?  e.g. there's no simple way of getting 
existing objects into a template without writing a bit of reflection...

Thanks
> 2008/8/28 Stephen Kestle <stephen.kestle at orionhealth.com 
> <mailto:stephen.kestle at orionhealth.com>>
>
>
>
>     Edson Tirelli wrote:
>>        There are a few issues on how templates were implemented. The
>>     main one, and probably the main reason we did not extended the
>>     functionality to support any underlying fact format, is the
>>     syntax support on semantic code blocks. I.e. dialect support,
>>     specially on consequences.
>     Yes, I thought $person.getFieldValue("age") was a bit annoying...
>
>     But the more I look into the code and interfaces around
>     FactTemplate, the more I like it's approach and it's fit for
>     ontological (dynamic model/schema) data models. 
>
>        1. MVEL etc needs to reflect on methods to give the dialect
>           support to POJOs
>        2. To make an dynamic model fit to OO, TypeDeclarations would
>           need to be able to generate interfaces, an a proxy mechanism
>           would be needed for the map-backed model - this just seems
>           too retarded
>        3. Surely TypeDeclaration should be an interface with methods
>           to gain method information and types etc. 
>           PojoTypeDeclaration would implement this using the
>           reflective model as current.  TemplateTypeDeclaration would
>           use the FactTemplate to do it (if it was being continued). 
>           This way maximum pluggability is maintained.
>        4. Isn't this what FactTemplate does?  I see the problem is
>           that FactTemplate was an add-on, instead of a super set /
>           *the* way of accessing fact type information.
>        5. Is this idea awesome? Calling
>           TypeDeclaration.execute("getAge") does not seem any
>           different to how it is now - how "compiled" are these
>           rules?  If they are byte-compiled, then that optimisation
>           could be done for PojoTypeDeclaration.
>
>     How correct am I on these points?
>
>     Cheers
>
>     Stephen
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Edson Tirelli
> JBoss Drools Core Development
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