Wouldn't it be easier to analyze the pre-converted xml document rather than 
trying to do it on the compiled knowledge base (presumably you keep the old xml 
file around) - this way it is just string and xml manipulation, though it 
depends on how exactly the matches must be.

Thomas

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[mailto:rules-users-boun...@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of miguel machado
Sent: 26 August 2011 15:55
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Rule one-by-one comparison

Hi there,

Thanks for replying. I will try to explain my current challenge a bit further:

I have a ruleset which is sent by an external application in XML format. I load 
it to a new knowledge package and then into a knowlegde base. It is made of 
smaller subsets of 3 rules each (a "set" rule, a "reset" rule and a "clear" 
rule) that control my application's internal logic, which must be stateful and 
kept on disk (basically, there are 2 important hashmaps).

Whenever the rules change, a new XML ruleset is sent and my application 
restarts and loads the new file the exact same way. However, I need to resume 
the application state (as it was before the restart). I also have to do this 
selectively, because I only care about the application state on a per-rule 
basis:

- If a rule keeps the same LHS, I need to resume the application state before 
restart regarding that rule;
- If a rule has been modified, I may discard the state regarding that rule (do 
not need to load it);

I don't think I can refactor this problem into smaller ones, the application 
internal logic is indeed complex I'm afraid. The rules are analyzed in a 
stateless way BUT they control a set of critical information which must be 
stateful (beyond restarts). There is a (not-so-direct) correspondence between 
each (fire, reset, clear) rule subset and the information that keeps track of 
the internal state, so that's why I need to verify rule-by-rule what has 
changed between restarts.

I hope this helps to describe the problem.
Thanks again for reading. Any help is greatly appreciated.

_ miguel, PT





2011/8/26 Swindells, Thomas <tswinde...@nds.com<mailto:tswinde...@nds.com>>
Can you share what you actual requirement is and why you need to do it?
Can you perhaps change the problem into one that is simpler to solve?
Ie rather than comparing knowledge bases can you get the input to these 
knowledgebases?
Can you control what that input is, if it is a DSL or a spreadsheet then your 
comparision job will probably become a lot simpler.

Thomas

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Subject: Re: [rules-users] Rule one-by-one comparison

Esteban,

Thank you very much for that. I will look into it.
Any other ideas, anyone?

_ miguel



2011/8/26 Esteban Aliverti 
<esteban.alive...@gmail.com<mailto:esteban.alive...@gmail.com>>
You can try to use drools-verifier. This project basically lets you define 
rules about your rules.
You can have a look at its tests to see how it works.
You can get more info about drools-verifier here: 
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsVerifier

And here you can see how are we using drools-verifier inside Guvnor: 
http://ilesteban.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/guvnors-field-constraints/

Best Regards,

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Esteban Aliverti
- Developer @ http://www.plugtree.com
- Blog @ http://ilesteban.wordpress.com
2011/8/26 miguel machado <mls.mach...@gmail.com<mailto:mls.mach...@gmail.com>>
Hi there everybody,

I need to perform rule comparison on a project I'm working on using drools 
expert 5.0. For a specific feature implementation, I have two different 
knowledge bases with several rules which I need to compare, one by one. By 
comparing, I mean "inspect" certain conditions within the LHS.

Currently, I'm able to obtain several attributes from rules 
(org.drools.rule.Rule), such as the agenda-group and the rule name and a few 
others, but I haven't been able to do it all. Going deeper, there is 
LiteralConstraint (for simple conditions) which I can parse and obtain data. 
However, I don't know how to do it for OR-conditions, which I guess represents 
a MultiRestrictionFieldConstraint. Perhaps there is another way?

I know this may seem like a very unorthodox thing to do, but I don't think 
there is a better way of comparing knowledge packages (except for full text 
comparison). Is there?

Thanks in advance,
_ miguel, PT


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