On 02/07/2012 14:11, Wolfgang Laun wrote: > This is from Expert (5.4.0): > > Using a delegate is another way of global resolution. Assigning a > value to a global (with setGlobal(String, Object)) results in the > value being stored in an internal collection mapping identifiers to > values. Identifiers in this internal collection will have priority > over any supplied delegate. Only if an identifier cannot be found in > this internal collection, the delegate global (if any) will be used. > > For setting a delegate, I've found org.drools.runtime.Globals and > void Globals.setDelegate(Globals delegate) > and the KnowledgeRuntime /StatelessKnowledgeSession method > Globals getGlobals() > > Does this mean that one might take a Globals object from one session > and use it as a delegate to the Globals of another session? > > (Evil thought: > Globals a = sessionA.getGlobals(); > Globals b = sessionB.getGlobals(); > a.setDelegate( b ); > b.setDelegate( a ); > What happens then?) probably infinite recursion, on 'get'.
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