I have 4 drl files in my app. Loading all the 4 files during application startup. If any rule is satisfied in File 1,I don't want File 2 be called.Should execute File 3 and 4. If rules in File 1 is not satisfied,want to call File 2 then File 3 and 4.
At present I am doing this way.Please let me know if this is ok or if there is any better solution. Set an attribute when a rule is satisfied. (attribute is not dummy,I need it in my app) Attribute is checked in each and every if it is null. Example File1.drl contains 2 rules.If first rule is satisfied, don't want to execute second rule.So setting rule with a valid number. File1.drl rule "1.Age Factor and Junior" when d : CustomerDetail( rule == "" && sale == 'Junior' && age in ("16","17")) then System.out.println("Junior and Age Satisfied "); d.setRule("1"); end rule "2.Junior only Age Factor" when m : CustomerDetail( rule == "" && age in ("16","17")) then System.out.println("Only junior Age satisfied."); m.setRule("2"); end File2.drl rule "3.Age Factor and Senior" when d : CustomerDetail( rule == "" && sale == 'Senior' && age in ("70","75")) then System.out.println("Senior and Age Satisfied "); d.setRule("10"); end rule "4.Senior only Age Factor " when m : CustomerDetail( rule == "" && age in ("70","75")) then System.out.println("Only senior Age satisfied."); m.setRule("11"); end This one works but is it possible , If the rule 1 is satisfied, rule2 is still executed.Is there any way we can stop rule2 from beinge executed? Similary stop File2.drl being executed. Any suggestions?
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