[rules-users] programmatic manipulation of 4.0 salience?

Manjax23 manjunatha.n at coreobjects.com
Fri Aug 17 01:44:32 EDT 2007


Salience salience = new SalienceInteger( Integer.parseInt( salienceText ) );
rule.setSalience( salience );

Cheers,
manjax23


Scott Reed-4 wrote:
> 
> My 3.1 app has a mechanism that allowed the user to change the salience of
> some rules before running 
> them, before loading up WorkingMemory. This was quite simple,
> rule.getSalience() returned a rule's 
> int salience value and rule.setSalience(int) set it. Now in 4.0 I see
> salience is no longer just an 
> int, but a Salience object with a simple constructor and complicated
> getValue(Tuple,WorkingMemory) 
> method to access the int value.
> 
> It appears to be still easy to set the salience of a rule:
> rule.setSalience( new 
> SalienceInteger(int)) but getting the int salience from a Salience object
> seems to have been removed 
> from joe-blow coder's reach.
> 
> I would be very grateful if someone would provide me with an example that
> gets the int salience 
> associated with a rule. I have no idea where or why I need to get the
> Tuple and WorkingMemory. Can I 
> just pass nulls in for those two arguments?
> 
> Thanks,
>    Scott
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