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fireAllRules by default is passive, fireUntilHalt is active. Being passive, rules cannot fire unless you call fireAllRules, so any timers wait until that point. For those that need it we added some TimedRuleExecutionOption:
Mark
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 6:58 AM, Manjunath S Paramesan <connect....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,I seems to be seeing differences in the way fireUntilHalt operates and and fireAllRules operate.We are running a CEP session. All time base rules work as expected in a CEP session and execute after X seconds.With the fireAllRules, the time based rules don't seem to get triggered, unless the fireAllRules in invoked after X seconds.The reason I had used fireAllRules was because we were unable to seralize the KieSession when fireUntilHalt is called, please see https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-1471It there an way to tell when a session becomes idle while using fireUntilHalt?How can clustering be achieved with drools?Thanks,Manjunath
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