Hi,
It appears that nested inner classes are not implemented correctly. I am
getting a compile error even when the rule is rewritten to include the
import statement :
package com.sample
import com.sample.OuterClass.InnerClass.InnerInnerClass;
rule "Inner Class Test"
when
InnerInnerClass( )
then
System.out.println( "" );
end
Narendra
On 2/22/08, Narendra Valada <narendra.valada(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Importing the class was the first thing I tried. That did not work either.
Thanks,
Narendra
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org>
wrote:
> you need to import the inner classes, look at the HelloWorld example
> which uses a nested Message object and see how it's imported. Inner classes
> definitely work, let me know if inner.inner classes don't.
>
> Mark
> Narendra Valada wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a rule that looks like this :
>
>
> package com.sample
>
>
> rule "Inner Class Test"
>
> when
>
> com.sample.OuterClass.InnerClass.InnerInnerClass( )
>
> then
>
> System.out.println( "" );
>
>
> end
>
> The inner class referenced by this rule is defined like this:
>
> package com.sample;
>
> public class OuterClass {
>
> public class InnerClass {
>
> public class InnerInnerClass { }
>
> }
>
> }
>
> I am getting an error "Unable to resolve ObjectType '
> com.sample.OuterClass.InnerClass.InnerInnerClass'".
>
> What am I doing wrong? I am using XMLBeans-generated POJOs in my
> application and these POJOS contain a lot of deeply nested inner classes and
> these are giving me compile-errors in Drools.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Narendra
>
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