Patricia,

My understanding (which is certainly open to being corrected) is that in 
general there is no way to do an incremental compilation of rules. The entire 
package is analyzed together and significant optimizations are performed to 
combine common items between rules (which is one of the big reasons why the 
engine executes so well!). So, generally, what you are doing is the "best 
practice".

When you say that you are experiencing a performance hit, are you talking about 
a delay in seeing the updates appear in your production application, or 
something else? Generally, the compilation is a one-time step, and even during 
compilation your enterprise application that is actually using the rules should 
continue to perform quite reasonably, since the compilation is going on in a 
separate application.

David

From: Patricia Bogoevici 
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Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 10:45:59 -0500
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Subject: [rules-users] Drools-Guvnor – question about build and deploy packages



I am using Drools-Guvnor 5.1 release in an enterprise application. The rules 
created are separated per packages, and for each package there is a snapshot 
package called LATEST. The KnowledgeAgent polls the snapshot packages to get 
the latest data and load into the rule engine. Whenever there is a new rule, or 
updates to an existing one, the application triggers the process of re-creating 
the package snapshot: builds all the rules within the package, and creates a 
new snapshot for the package.


The main problem with this approach is that the time to build the package 
rules, increases quite a lot as the number if rules gets higher. This creates a 
serious performance hit in the real-time app whenever there is a change to the 
rules.


I sneaked a bit to the source code, and noticed that when build package is 
called, Guvnor builds a new binary for all the rules within a package even 
though not all of them are modified. Would it be possible to incrementally 
create/update the package binary? This would speed up things a lot when the 
package has lots of rules but only one rule changes at the time.


What is the best approach for creating the package snapshots? The approach 
we've taken is to build all the rules within a package into one snapshot, and 
we ran into this performance issue.


Any ideas/suggestions is much appreciated.


Thanks,

Patricia

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