Thanks,
Neither suggestion worked, unfortunately.
I have imported the object model. (eg. com.schoolstuff.*)
Excuse the syntax I used, but my method is not static, and it wouldn't make
sense to make it so. (Or, I'd have to pass in ClassRoom and Student).
I tried with this.hasStudent("$param") and hasStudent("$param") with
no
luck. Since my method returns a boolean, will it know to evaluate the
column as a true or false condition?
Any other ideas?
-Daniel
PS (I'm not sure if my first reply was successfully posted, sorry if this is
a repeat.)
Jane James wrote:
You need to import the function.
for example,
import YourOtherClass
import function Classroom.hasStudent
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From: djb <dbrownell83(a)hotmail.com>
To: rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
Sent: Fri, January 8, 2010 8:30:20 AM
Subject: [rules-users] Decision table accessing my own methods
Hi there,
I have been trying for hours now to get a decision table that can call my
own methods.
Lets say I've got a Classroom, and a list of 4 students.
And my rule is to not have Bill and Bob in the same classroom.
I have a method Classroom.hasStudent(String name), which will say whether
the room has Bill or Bob.
But how do I call it???
Imagine this is my decision table:
classroom: Classroom
classroom.hasStudent("$param")
Bob
Bill
How in the world do I get it to not say "no viable alternative at input
"bob" for blah blah blah"?
I've also tried classroom.hasStudent("$param") == true with no success.
Please help,
Thank you...
Daniel
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