Hi Sanjiva,

As per our offline chat, I think potential solution is

1. define each rule set using different stream
2. Use a global rule to send events to correct stream  and get the global
rule to use data from a database so we can update the database when we add
a  new ruleset so the global role will pick it up.

Basically need to build this ontop, but should be pretty simple.

--Srinath



On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Sanjiva Weerawarana <[email protected]>wrote:

> $subject .. is there a way to do these:
>
> - have one config file but test for the cluster the messages are coming
> from/for and react different
> - have different rulesets (for both CEP and Drools) that run for different
> clusters
>
> Srinath, for CEP this maybe a partition scenario - some state may need to
> be global but some per cluster. Still the question is whether we can
> program the rules independently and make them manageble separately.
>
> I'm sure this is not clear :-) .. ask and I'll clarify. This came from a
> discussion with Luca.
>
> Sanjiva.
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