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package org.drools.runtime;
import org.drools.command.Command;
/**
*
* Batch Executor allows for the scripting of of a Knowledge session using Commands, both the StatelessKnowledgeSession and StatefulKnowledgeSession
* implement this interface.
*
*
*
* Commands are created using the CommandFactory and executed using the "execute" method, such as the following insert Command:
*
*
*
* ksession.execute( CommandFactory.newInsert( person ) );
*
*
*
* Typically though you will want to execute a batch of commands, this can be achieved via the composite Command BatchExecution. Further to this
* results are scoped to this execute call and return via the ExecutionResults:
*
*
*
* List cmds = new ArrayList();
* cmds.add( CommandFactory.newSetGlobal( "list1", new ArrayList(), true ) );
* cmds.add( CommandFactory.newInsert( new Person( "jon", 102 ), "person" ) );
* cmds.add( CommandFactory.newQuery( "Get People" "getPeople" );
*
* ExecutionResults results = ksession.execute( CommandFactory.newBatchExecution( cmds ) );
* results.getValue( "list1" ); // returns the ArrayList
* results.getValue( "person" ); // returns the inserted fact Person
* results.getValue( "Get People" );// returns the query as a QueryResults instance.
*
*
*
* The CommandFactory details the supported commands, all of which can marshalled using XStream and the BatchExecutionHelper. BatchExecutionHelper provides details
* on the xml format as well as how to use Drools Pipeline to automate the marshalling of BatchExecution and ExecutionResults.
*
*/
public interface CommandExecutor {
/**
* Execute the command and return a ExecutionResults for the results of the Command.
*
* @param command
* @return
*/
public T execute(Command command);
}