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Nicolas Heron commented on JBRULES-1525:
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Yes, I agree but we have a workaround, we compare dates by generating it in seconds (from
1970)
So the drl rule files generated from the back office use this.
So it is not a main concern even if the drl files are not readable for a human :)
It is why the current JIRA is not critic as compare with the dynamic rules
So, you can leave this for trunk but you did not answer how I shall do : leave it to you
or I have to submit a JIRA or modify the current version fix to 5.x ?
MVELCalendarCoercionTest and MVELDateCoercionTest do not passed on
4.0.x
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Key: JBRULES-1525
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBRULES-1525
Project: JBoss Drools
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 4.0.5
Environment: Maven 2.0.8, Java 5, Linux Mandriva 2008.0
Reporter: Nicolas Heron
Assigned To: Mark Proctor
Fix For: 4.0.6
Attachments: DateFactory.java.patch, export.txt, export2.txt,
MVELCalendarCoercionTest.patch, MVELDateCoercionTest.patch, surefire-reports.tar.gz
I took the latest 4.0.x version and did everything needed to build the solution but
When using maven, I always have the same errors in those 2 tests :
testString(org.drools.base.mvel.MVELCalendarCoercionTest)
testString(org.drools.base.mvel.MVELDateCoercionTest)
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