You could use RuleFlow, sure. But you don't have to.
Consider the following:-
*1) Intermediate facts
*
when
$p : Person( age < 18 )
then
insertLogical( new Juvenile( $p ) );
end
when
$p : Person( age >= 18 )
then
insertLogical( new Adult( $p ) );
end
when
Juvenile()
then
//Whatever
end
when
Adult()
then
//Whatever
end
Both Juvenile and Adult could be declared types.
*2) Multiple patterns
*
when
$p : Person( age < 18 )
WhateverCheckYouNeedForJuveniles( )
then
//Whatever
end
when
$p : Person( age >= 18 )
WhateverCheckYouNeedForAdults( )
then
//Whatever
end
On 23 September 2013 07:24, ashish6276 <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can do this.
>
> There is a property called ruleflowGroup. Associate this propert with all 3
> of your rule. So now your Rule 1 has ruleflowgroup 1, Rule 2 has ruleFlow
> group2 and rule3 has ruleflowgroup3.
>
> Now create a rule flow.
> create rule task 1. go to property tab. associate the ruleflowgroup1 with
> this task so your rule 1 is associated here.
> Then create a diverge node. diverge based on condition if age is greater
> than or less than 18.
> so you have 2 flow from here. create 2 more rule task. associate ruleflow
> group 2 and rule flowgroup3 with these. now add sequence flow based on your
> converge. then have a converge node. join flow coming from both way here.
> create end node.
>
>
>
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