... and don't forget the 'Cleanup trigger' cleanup rule too ...
You can also do that kind of rule without 'Cleanup trigger', using a very low 
salience, or specific agenda-group or ruleflow-group. 

But if you really retract ALL facts, it will be far much faster to create a new 
kSession (not a new KB, but a new session of the same KB, terms are important 
here). Remember that retracting facts will trigger RETE evaluation (and beware 
if you have logical insertions too). And last (but not least), at end of rules 
execution, I think you are expecting to get the newly created objects ...  but 
they won't be there anymore.

To me, massive retracts inside rules are only relevant if you want to keep some 
knowledge in the current kSession. And even in this case, I really find cleaner 
to insert-at-init / retract-at-end in the same place (both java or both rules).

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