In this code drools-compiler / src / main / java / org / drools / compiler /
compiler / PackageBuilder.java (Line 2515):
    private void setPropertyReactive(Resource resource, TypeDeclaration
type, boolean propertyReactive) {
        *if ( propertyReactive && type.getSettableProperties().size() >= 64
) {*
            this.results.add( new DisabledPropertyReactiveWarning( resource,
type.getTypeName() ) );
            *type.setPropertyReactive( false );*
        } else {
            type.setPropertyReactive( propertyReactive );
        }
    }

As we can see, if amount of properties is larger than or equals to 64, will
disable the property active, why? Is there any special reason?



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