I hope you're not going through all of that trouble just to get the functionality from that concrete example. You get that for free with Drools' default conflict resolution, which includes "specificity." Specificity means that rules with the more specific conditions, and all else equal, are fired first. So between these two rules, only the CheeseSausagePepperoniPepper one fires:
rule "CheeseOnly"
when
p : Pizza( )
t1: Topping( pizza == p, name == "cheese" )
then
System.out.println( "Eating cheese pizza" );
retract( t1 );
retract( p );
end
rule "CheeseSausagePepperoniPepper"
when
p : Pizza( )
t1: Topping( pizza == p, name == "cheese" )
t2: Topping( pizza == p, name == "sausage" )
t3: Topping( pizza == p, name == "pepperoni" )
t4: Topping( pizza == p, name == "pepper" )
then
System.out.println( "Eating cheese sausage pepperoni pepper
pizza" );
retract( t4 );
retract( t3 );
retract( t2 );
retract( t1 );
retract( p );
end
See the attached project.
--- On Tue, 9/1/09, Bill Tarr <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Bill Tarr <[email protected]>
> Subject: [rules-users] Trouble getting Dynamic Salience working
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2009, 7:28 PM
> We have a winner! Many thanks
> Michal, hope I can return the favor one day.
>
> salience ( return getSalience4() )
>
> for the record, my function looks something like (after
> tempate evaluation):
>
> <pre>
> function int getSalience4(){
> int salience = 0;
> if("VALUE"=="VALUE") salience += 1000;
>
> return salience;
> }
> </pre>
>
> I think the combination activation-group and dynamic
> salience for rule-template projects are pretty useful.
>
> Just for anyone interested, the tempate code looks
> something like this:
>
> <pre>
> rule "Some ru...@{row.rownumber}"
>
> activation-group "@{param...@{param2}"
> salience ( return getsalie...@{row.rownumber}() )
> </pre>
>
> where PARAM1 and PARAM2 make up a kind of key. I only want
> to execute one rule that matches that key, no matter how
> many options there are.
>
> Rules that have additional parameters get higher salience
> than rules with less parameters, so here is my function.
>
> <pre>
> function int getsalie...@{row.rownumber}(){
> int salience = 0;
> if("@{PARAM3}"=="@{PARAM3}") salience += 1000;
> if("@{PARAM4}"=="@{PARAM4}") salience += 1000;
> return salience;
> }
> </pre>
>
> A concrete example could be pizza. So there are 3 types
> of pizza, all are grouped in the same activation-group.
>
> cheese, pepperoni
> cheese, pepperoni, sausage
> cheese, pepperoni, meatball, pepper
>
> Any cheese and pepperoni pizza should could match all these
> rules, but more toppings is always better for me.
>
> So cheese, pepperoni, onion, pepper getts a salience of
> 2000, and is the only rule evaluated.
>
>
>
> On Tue Sep 1 18:39:13 EDT 2009, Michal Bali michalbali at
> gmail.com wrote:
>
> does this work?
> salience ( return getSalience() )
>
> or this:
>
> salience ( getSalience();)
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Bill Tarr <javatestcase
> at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Possibily just a simple MVEL error, but I've been
> struggling for a while
> > and thought I'd see if anyone could help.
> >
> > I just want to run a logic test to determine salience
> for some rules I am
> > generating with rules-templates. Even after making
> the logical test "true"
> > I can't get any of variation to compile.
> >
> > (true ? "1000" : "0")
> > **produces**
> > Unable to build expression for 'salience' : not a
> statement, or badly
> > formed structure
> >
> > ( true ? 1000 : 0)
> > **produces**
> > Unable to build expression for 'salience' : invalid
> number literal: 1000
> >
> > salience ( getSalience() )
> > ...
> > function int getSalience(){return 0;}
> > **produces**
> > Unable to build expression for 'salience' :
> org.mvel2.util.MethodStub
> > cannot be cast to java.lang.Class'(
> getSalienceNONCDW() )'
> >
> > Seems like I am missing something simple, but I've
> tried many variations on
> > the above, and have been unable to find any working
> examples of using a
> > logical test in salience, so if anyone has any
> direction it would be greatly
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Bill
>
>
>
>
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