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20.2. Salience State Example: Execution
State a = new State( "A" ); State b = new State( "B" ); State c = new State( "C" ); final State d = new State( "D" ); // By setting dynamic to TRUE, Drools will use JavaBean // PropertyChangeListeners so you don't have to call modify or update(). boolean dynamic = true; session.insert( a, dynamic ); session.insert( b, dynamic ); session.insert( c, dynamic ); session.insert( d, dynamic ); session.fireAllRules(); session.dispose(); // Stateful rule session must always be disposed when finished
- Each instance is asserted in turn into the Session and then
fireAllRules()is called.

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