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Instantiating an Engine in a Separate Thread |
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To instantiate an engine in a separate thread inside the Rule Builder process, you need to specify a default constructor, that is, a constructor without arguments, in the IlrContext
class associated with the ruleset.
The first time you execute a ruleset, an instance of the IlrContext
class associated with the ruleset is created in a new thread. This new engine then connects to the Rule Builder and starts to communicate with it.
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