On 27/08/2010 00:05, Michael Neale wrote:
Hahaha - yes - that is what I was thinking.

Dyanmic salience was added some time back - but its one of those "did it and forgot about it" things. Also - historically salience has been "abused" more than "used" - so perhaps there is less excitement to talk about what you can do with it.

But the case wolfgang mentioned is a good one - if you know you need it you can probably safely use it.
http://blog.athico.com/2007/05/dynamic-salience-expressions.html

On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Edson Tirelli <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Wolfgang,

        Not sure I understand what you mean, but Drools supports
    dynamic salience:

    rule "fire in rank order 1,2,..."
          salience( -$rank )
    when
          Element( $rank : rank,... )
          ...
    then
         ...
    end

        Edson


    2010/8/26 Wolfgang Laun <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>

        Just FYI, but who knows ;-)

        Our proprietary vintage RBS has a feature is (admittedly)
        rarely used
        but could come in handy, every now and then.

        Given this class

          class Element {
              int rank; // rank > 0
          }

        and to fire a rule in ascending rank order, you can write (using
        modified Drools syntax)

        rule "fire in rank order 1,2,..."
        when
              Element( $rank : rank,... )
              // ...
        salience -$rank    ### <=
        then
             // ...
        end

        The dynamically set salience does all the work. (Of course,
        you can
        achieve the same order
        in Drools easily enough.)

        This is possible since salience is a value that must be
        carried over
        into the activation.
        There is at least one other rule attribute that shares this
        property,
        but I'm not sure
        whether anything useful can be done with dynamic agenda groups.

        Cheers
        -W
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