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* Copyright 2005-2016 Red Hat, Inc.
*
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package io.fabric8.quickstarts.camel.drools;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.camel.Exchange;
import org.apache.camel.Message;
import org.drools.core.command.impl.GenericCommand;
import org.drools.core.command.runtime.BatchExecutionCommandImpl;
import org.drools.core.command.runtime.rule.FireAllRulesCommand;
import org.drools.core.command.runtime.rule.InsertObjectCommand;
/**
* Class to help create wrapper Drools Expert Command for use with
* org.drools/drools-camel component.
*/
public class DroolsCommandHelper {
/**
* Insert and fire all.
*
* @param exchange the exchange
*/
public void insertAndFireAll(Exchange exchange) {
final Message in = exchange.getIn();
final Object body = in.getBody();
BatchExecutionCommandImpl command = new BatchExecutionCommandImpl();
final List> commands = command.getCommands();
commands.add(new InsertObjectCommand(body, "obj1"));
commands.add(new FireAllRulesCommand());
in.setBody(command);
}
}