It seams that I'm not the first one with thie problem, an equal question
was there a several months ago:
but there was no answer. Maybe someone has an idea today?
2013/4/18 Stefan Schuster <stefan.m.schuster(a)gmail.com>
Hi, thank you for your response.
I'm using the latest stable release of Drools 5.5.0 final.
Eclipse is Juno Service Release 2.
Can you confirm, that the order 1,2,3 is the expected result?
If this is a known bug, is there some kind of jira or bugzilla numer
assigned to it?
2013/4/18 Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com>
> IIRC, this was a bug one or two minor versions ago. What version are you
> using?
> -W
>
> On 18/04/2013, Stefan Schuster <stefan.m.schuster(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > For the sake of completeness, here is also the RuleRunner class used in
> > this example:
> >
> > package org.drools.tutorials.banking;
> >
> > import java.util.Collection;
> >
> > import org.drools.KnowledgeBase;
> > import org.drools.KnowledgeBaseFactory;
> > import org.drools.builder.KnowledgeBuilder;
> > import org.drools.builder.KnowledgeBuilderFactory;
> > import org.drools.builder.ResourceType;
> > import org.drools.definition.KnowledgePackage;
> > import org.drools.io.ResourceFactory;
> > import org.drools.runtime.StatefulKnowledgeSession;
> >
> > public class RuleRunner {
> >
> > public RuleRunner() {
> > }
> >
> > public void runRules(String[] rules,
> > Object[] facts) {
> >
> > KnowledgeBase kbase = KnowledgeBaseFactory.newKnowledgeBase();
> > KnowledgeBuilder kbuilder =
> > KnowledgeBuilderFactory.newKnowledgeBuilder();
> >
> > for ( int i = 0; i < rules.length; i++ ) {
> > String ruleFile = rules[i];
> > System.out.println( "Loading file: " + ruleFile );
> > kbuilder.add( ResourceFactory.newClassPathResource(
> ruleFile,
> >
> > RuleRunner.class ),
> > ResourceType.DRL );
> > }
> >
> > Collection<KnowledgePackage> pkgs =
> > kbuilder.getKnowledgePackages();
> > kbase.addKnowledgePackages( pkgs );
> > StatefulKnowledgeSession ksession =
> > kbase.newStatefulKnowledgeSession();
> >
> > for ( int i = 0; i < facts.length; i++ ) {
> > Object fact = facts[i];
> > System.out.println( "Inserting fact: " + fact );
> > ksession.insert( fact );
> > }
> >
> > ksession.fireAllRules();
> > }
> > }
> >
> >
> > 2013/4/18 Stefan Schuster <stefan.m.schuster(a)gmail.com>
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I have a problem with the banking tutorial number 3, which is part of
> the
> >> examples of drools expert.
> >> It simply adds some Numbers as facts, and retracts them in an
> increasing
> >> order.
> >>
> >> It is very short, therefore I post the whole Code:
> >>
> >>
> >> BankingExample3.java
> >> _________________________________________________
> >> package org.drools.tutorials.banking;
> >>
> >> public class BankingExample3 {
> >> public static void main(String[] args) {
> >> Number[] numbers = new Number[] {wrap(3), wrap(1), wrap(4),
> >> wrap(1), wrap(5)};
> >> new RuleRunner().runRules( new String[] { "Example3.drl"
},
> >> numbers );
> >> }
> >>
> >> private static Integer wrap(int i) {
> >> return new Integer(i);
> >> }
> >> }
> >> _________________________________________________
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Example3.drl:
> >> _________________________________________________
> >> package org.drools.tutorials.banking
> >>
> >> rule "Rule 01"
> >> when
> >> $number : Number()
> >> not Number( intValue < $number.intValue )
> >> then
> >> System.out.println("Number found with value: " +
> >> $number.intValue() );
> >> retract( $number );
> >> end
> >> _________________________________________________
> >>
> >>
> >> Output:
> >> _________________________________________________
> >> Loading file: Example3.drl
> >> Inserting fact: 3
> >> Inserting fact: 1
> >> Inserting fact: 4
> >> Inserting fact: 1
> >> Inserting fact: 5
> >> Number found with value: 1
> >> Number found with value: 1
> >> Number found with value: 3
> >> Number found with value: 4
> >> Number found with value: 5
> >> _________________________________________________
> >>
> >>
> >> that seams absolute logically to me.
> >> But now I alter the Numbers in the Java-Part:
> >> Number[] numbers = new Number[] {wrap(3), wrap(1), wrap(2)};
> >>
> >> and the output destroys everything I thought I understood:
> >> Loading file: Example3.drl
> >> Inserting fact: 3
> >> Inserting fact: 1
> >> Inserting fact: 2
> >> Number found with value: 1
> >> Number found with value: 3
> >> Number found with value: 2
> >>
> >>
> >> Can someone reproduce this behavior?? It seams absolutely strange to
> me.
> >> I would have expected the order 1,2,3. Any explanations?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance for helping me!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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