I missed this thread, but don't you just want to identify significant keys 
which are calculated at runtime each time you fire the rule?



On Jan 16, 2012, at 12:20 PM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:

> Try this:
> 
> Implement your own D2WModel the way you like but make sure you can actually 
> add remove rules to your model. Perhaps you need to define your own methods 
> similar to "addMyRule" or "removeMyRule" etc.
> 
> Override application's didFinishLaunching() method and add following code.
> 
> @Override
> public void didFinishLaunching() {
>       super.didFinishLaunching();
>       D2WModel.setDefaultModel(MyD2WModel.singleton());
> }
> 
> From this point and onwards I hope you'll be able to use your dynamic rules 
> in d2w components as well. Even if you add rules to by adding / removing 
> rules in your code anywhere using MyD2WModel.singleton().addMyRule(...) will 
> affect the behaviour of d2w components.
> 
> Farrukh
> 
> On 2012-01-16, at 4:52 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
> 
>> You already seem experienced in this manner!  :-)
>> 
>> I could see how this works. Creating my own on the fly rule model could 
>> solve the problem.
>> 
>> But like you said... where? 
>> 
>> Have to be session specific.
>> 
>> James
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 15, 2012, at 1:50 AM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
>> 
>>> It's possible. You need to play around with the D2WContext, D2WModel and 
>>> Rule classes.
>>> 
>>> Start with creating your own D2WModel class since it has methods to update 
>>> Rules.
>>> 
>>> public class MyD2WModel extends D2WModel {  
>>>     public MyD2WModel(NSArray<Rule> rules) {
>>>             super(rules);
>>>     }
>>>     public void addMyRule(Rule newRule) {
>>>             super.addRule(newRule);
>>>     }
>>> }
>>> 
>>> You can override other methods as needed.
>>> 
>>> I would suggest implement a singleton pattern for MyD2WModel, and use that 
>>> whenever you want to infer keys. Whenever you need to access D2WContext 
>>> with your rules, do something like this:
>>> 
>>> D2WContext d2wContext = new D2WContext(session);
>>> d2wContext._setModel(MyD2WModel.singleton());
>>> 
>>> Just hack around and see where you need to place it to make it accessible 
>>> in your templates. May be some guru out there can point out the exact place 
>>> to hack ;)
>>> 
>>> Have fun coding!
>>> 
>>> Farrukh
>>> 
>>> On 2012-01-13, at 8:20 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Ok, is it possible to dynamically load up a rule set?
>>>> 
>>>> If that is possible I could create the a rule for each dynamic key.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> James
>>>> 
>>>> 
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