We are thinking of extending the java dialect with a modify command that
works like the mvel one; this would negate the need to use a separate
modify statement. Just a matter of getting time to do it :(
Mark
ekke wrote:
mehdi,
the rules engine has to know that your fact changed,
you can use PropertyChangeSupport
take a look at the documentation
2.5.4.4. Update
2.5.4.7. Property Change Listener
6.5.3. The Right Hand Side (then)
regards
ekke
Mehdi-6 wrote:
> hi,
>
> I have a class Customer.java with class variable "allTradeAmounts" and
>
> I have two rules as follows:
>
> rule "rule 1"
> when
> $c : Customer();
> then
>
> $c.setAllTradeAmounts($c.getAllTradeAmounts().add(1000));
> System.out.println("after modify: "+$c.getAllTradeAmounts());
> end
>
> rule "rule 2"
> when
> $c : Customer(allTradeAmounts < 200 );
> then
> System.out.println("AllTradeAmounts < 200 ");
>
> end
>
> The rule 1 works fine and changes the value of this variable.
> My question is, although the rule 1 has changed the class variable and I
> can see the result of changed variable EACH TIME, when i insert a Customer
> object, why is the second rule TRUE? I have changed the value of
> AllTradeAmounts and I can print it in RHS and it is more than 200, but in
> LHS if I check with "allTradeAmounts < 200 " ,it is true.
> It must be FALSE and does not fire the rule.
> can someone help me? what do I do wrong in LHS.
> In the same rule (rule 2) if I print the allTradeAmounts it is more than
> 200.
> sorry it is a simple question, but I m new to drools.
> Thanks and regards
>
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