Hi, I'm new too, so please mind the cracks on the road inexpertly paved with good intentions:
2010/12/6 Bruno Freudensprung <[email protected]>: > The first "solution" I imagined was to have high-salience rules: > > rule "1" > when > t : T > not I(type == t) > then > retract t > > rule "2" > when > i : I(t : type) > not Type (this == t) > then > retract i That looks like a drools retelling of the chicken and egg problem to me: how do you intend to insert new Instances or Types ? >From the logical point of view, why do you need to retract unreferenced facts? Do you see performance issues from too many facts? Gabor Szokoli _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users
