Hello
I'm using Drools 4.0.7 inside a mail relay application 2 determine the
operations that need 2 b executed on each passing message.
To do this i'm using the following scenario:
I have a ruleBase.newStatefulSession().
I have a fixed set of facts.
I have a fixed set of rules.
Each mailer (a thread that is handling a single message) is inserting the
message to the working memory, calls the "fireAllRules" method and retracts the
message.
Rules that r executed change custom attributes in the message.
Problem:
I noticed that sometimes a rule can b executed on the same message more then
once.
Assumption:
My guess is that because i'm working is a multi threading environment but using
a stateful session, what happens is:
Thread A is inserting Message A.
Thread B is inserting Message B
Thread A is calling fireAllRules
Rule X is executed on messages A + B.
Thread B is calling fireAllRules
Rule X is executed on messages A + B
Thread A is retracting Message A
Thread B is retracting message B
Question:
My goal is 2 make sure a rule is executed only once on a single message.
Any ideas on how 2 avoid the situation described above?
TnX
Dotan
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