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3.6. Query - JBoss RULES 4.0.0.11754MR2 manual 英文版使用指南文档

3.6. Query

query

Figure 3.26. query


A query contains the structure of the LHS of a rule only (you don't specify "when" or "then"). It is simply a way to query the working memory for facts that match the conditions stated.

To return the results use WorkingMemory.getQueryResults("name") - where "name" is query name. Query names are global to the RuleBase, so do not add queries of the same name to different packages for the same Rule Base. This contains a list of query results, which allow you to to get to the objects that matched the query.

This example creates a simple query for all the people over the age of 30

Example 3.25. Query People over the age of 30

query "people over the age of 30" 
    person : Person( age > 30 )
end

We iterate over the returned QueryResults using a standard 'for' loop. Each row returns a QueryResult which we can use to access each of the columns in the Tuple. Those columns can be access by bound declaration name or index position.

Example 3.26. Query People over the age of 30

QueryResults results = workingMemory.getQueryResults( "people over the age of 30" );
System.out.println( "we have " + results.size() + " people over the age  of 30" );

System.out.println( "These people are are over 30:" );

for ( Iterator it = results.iterator; it.hasNext(); ) {
    QueryResult result = ( QueryResult ) it.next();
    Person person = ( Person ) result.get( "person" );
    System.out.println( person.getName() + "\n" );
}