yikes... hmm... I would solve it a completely different way I think. More 
datadriven. 

Why not make I1,I2 and I3 variables. Have two states. O1 and O2, each with a 
decision under them. Each decision has two outcomes, one back to the state and 
one to a next state. Each time one of the variables get's updated, you signal 
both states which then go to the decision and each decision checks the values 
of the variables and decides which transition to take. These decisions can be 
in java, drools, script or.... 

One other solution is to just have two states with one outcome (go-further) and 
put the decisions AND signalling of states in drools. You can decide there 
which of the states to signal.

Hope I gave you some more info..... either way.... if you could (as you 
promised to do from now on ;-) ) make this in a unit test, please post it. We 
need more of these examples.

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