Raffaele,
Hashtable is synchronized already, and so you will not have any problem.
But answering your question, drools does not start any inner thread. It will
simply use the thread calling its methods, so the default java
synchronization mechanisms apply.
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Edson
2007/8/30, Raffae
Hi all,
I have a HashTable dawned by a thread T1, another thread T2 take this
HashTable and give it to the working memory as assertion.
what happens if T2 and JRools try to access to the HashTable?
Can I consider the working memory as a thread and use a method
synchronization to solve the concurr