On 24/09/2010 16:18, Leonardo Gomes wrote:
Have a look here: http://www.drdobbs.com/184405218
here: http://blog.athico.com/2007/07/sequential-rete.html
and here: http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/guidelines.shtml
The easy answer for your question is "Yes" ;-)
It depends :)
In general a stateless session is just a convenience api for stateful,
it just wraps. So no performance gain at all.
There is a "sequential" mode, but in all honest you won't get any
measurable perf gain. So I wouldn't use sequential mode for performance,
the only reason to use it is if you want your rules to execute sequentially.
Mark
Cheers,
Leo.
2010/9/24 Harshit Bapna <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi All,
In a scenario where lets say 10 rule are to be fired (in any
order) in a stateless session than will I get the benefits of RETE
algorithm (i.e increased performance).
i.e Whether the engine will fire all the ten results in a parallel
fashion or Whether the engine will file each rule one by one.
How RETE algorithm will improve the performance of the engine for
rules fired in stateless session ?
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