I don't initially see anything wrong with this, assuming you are obeying
pojo naming for your objects. If it continues open a jira with a self
contained example.
Mark
José Miguel Sánchez wrote:
Hi,
I get the next exception with 4.0.0.MR2 that I didn't get with
previous versions with the same DRL:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The rule called regla1_11 is
not valid. Check for compile errors reported.
at
org.drools.common.AbstractRuleBase.addRule(AbstractRuleBase.java:363)
at org.drools.reteoo.ReteooRuleBase.addRule(ReteooRuleBase.java:263)
at
org.drools.common.AbstractRuleBase.addPackage(AbstractRuleBase.java:293)
at evendor.mebone.rules.RulesLoader.<init>(RulesLoader.java:217)
at
evendor.mebone.rules.RulesSet.createAgendaAndLoadClass(RulesSet.java:207)
at evendor.mebone.rules.RulesSet.includeAssert(RulesSet.java:291)
at evendor.mebone.core.Map.existsReadCursors(Map.java:3589)
at evendor.mebone.core.Map.existsReadCursors(Map.java:3487)
at evendor.mebone.core.Map.run(Map.java:1545)
The DRL file is the result of compiling a decision table in XLS format
and it has the next aspect:
package demo1;
#generated from Decision Table
import rules.*;
import java.util.Date;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.sql.Timestamp;
#From row number: 11
rule "regla1_11"
salience 65525
when
a: _demo1_RuleEnvelope(s_IMPORTE >= 10000)
then
a.sett_NUEVO_IMPORTE(10500);
a.sett_COPIA_NUM_TARJETA("1234567890");
end
¿What is wrong in this DRL?
Thanks in advance,
José Miguel Sánchez
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