How to read XML using XMLPackageReader-Drools-compiler.5.2.1.final?
by Praveen
Hi,
I am using Drools-compiler.5.2.1.final.
I am trying to convert an drl to xml and vice versa using DrlParser,
DrlDumper, XMLPackageReader and XML Dumper.
Drl to XML conversion works fine but XML to Drl throws NPE.
I have placed the XML file under a folder called sample.
NPE is thrown at line 5..
Also attached is the exception.
Please suggest.
TIA.
Reader source = new InputStreamReader(
DroolsConversionHelper.class.getResourceAsStream(xmlFileName));
PackageBuilderConfiguration conf = new PackageBuilderConfiguration();
XmlPackageReader reader = new
XmlPackageReader(conf.getSemanticModules());
DrlDumper dumper = new DrlDumper();
//line 5 reader.read(source);
PackageDescr descr = reader.getPackageDescr();
String test = dumper.dump(descr);
System.out.println(test);
java.lang.NullPointerException
at
org.drools.xml.ExtensibleXmlParser.resolveSchema(ExtensibleXmlParser.java:696)
at
org.drools.xml.ExtensibleXmlParser.resolveEntity(ExtensibleXmlParser.java:622)
at
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.util.EntityResolverWrapper.resolveEntity(Unknown
Source)
at
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLEntityManager.resolveEntity(Unknown
Source)
at
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.xs.XMLSchemaLoader.resolveDocument(Unknown
Source)
at
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.xs.XMLSchemaValidator.findSchemaGrammar(Unknown
Source)
at
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.xs.XMLSchemaValidator.handleStartElement(Unknown
Source)
Regards,
Praveen.
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10 years, 5 months
Drools Planner: Vehicle routing problems
by davidglassborow
Hi,
as discussed the other day with Ge0ffrey on IRC, I've been trying to
get some vehicle routing done using the new TSP / chaining functionality in
drools planner.
I've written an example, but am having problems with the chaining of jobs
together. After pulling my hair out, I've put together an example into my
fork of planner, showing a simplified example of how I am approaching it,
and the problem that can be replicated.
https://github.com/davidglassborow/drools-planner/tree/vehicle_routing
It is a very simple console app along the same lines as the hello world
example for NQueens.
On running it will print out the chains, and you will see the some Jobs
appear more than once in the same list.
On the planning variable it seems to be get assigned in front of itself,
I've put some notes in the source, and checked that the same doesn't occur
in your TSP example.
I'm not sure if its a bug in the way I've setup things, or whether its an
issue in the chain move code.
Greatly appreciated if anybody in the know gets a chance to have a look.
Thanks,
David
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10 years, 6 months
Drools Planner: what if possible values of a PlanningVariable are dependent of another one?
by Willem van Asperen
Hi All,
I have a PlanningEntity that has several planning variables, say A and
B. Now, if A is O then B can be X or Y and when A is P then B can be Y or Z.
I see two routes:
* create a solution property that generates X, Y and Z as alternatives
for B and rely on the score rules to dismiss improper values,
depending on the value of A
* create an entity property that only generates the possible values
for B (i.e. X,Y for A=O and Y,Z for A=P)
What is the best route?
(Alternatively I do not use the constructionHeuristic and just start of
my solution with a randomly (but correct) generated solution)
Regards,
Willem
10 years, 7 months
Spring, KnowledgeAgent, and Guvnor
by paulB
I'm having a problem connecting my KnowledgeAgent to a package in Guvnor.
I'm using Spring to instantiate the KnowledgeAgent. The agent initializes
perfectly well when I point to a local change-set that in-turn points to a
local rule. However, even though I have the same rule in a package in
Guvnor, the KnowledgeAgent fails with the following exception when I point
to the package's change-set in Guvnor:
The code at KnowledgeBaseImpl.java:148 is (using 5.3.0.Final):
Here is the simple rule in the Guvnor as returned by the URL for the package
source URL:
Here is the local change-set definition. The line that is commented is the
failing resource, whereas the local file resource works fine:
Guvnor is residing on a Tomcat server.
I could not find anything related to this on the forum. Thank you for any
hints.
-Paul
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10 years, 7 months
named query TasksAssignedAsPotentialOwner doesn't work with MySql db
by Frank Knoll
Hi,
When I add a task (having two potential owners) by calling the method
addTask followed by calling the method getTasksAssignedAsPotentialOwner of
org.jbpm.task.service.TaskClient I expect to receive a list of TaskSummaries
containing at least the previously added task. But I actually get an empty
list!
Here is my setup and possible solution:
I am using the trunk version of
./jbpm-human-task/src/main/resources/META-INF/orm.xml and a MYSQL database.
When calling addTask the Task table will be populated with a NULL
actualOwner_id.
The named query TasksAssignedAsPotentialOwner
"select new org.jbpm.task.query.TaskSummary(...t.taskData.actualOwner...)
from ... left join t.taskData.actualOwner ..." of orm.xml generates SQL
consisting of an inner join "inner join OrganizationalEntity user7_ on
task0_.actualOwner_id=user7_.id" which doesn't take the NULL actualOwner_id
correctly into account.
When I replace the named query TasksAssignedAsPotentialOwner with
"select new org.jbpm.task.query.TaskSummary(...actualOwner...) from ...left
join t.taskData.actualOwner as actualOwner ...", then the generated SQL
consists of an "left outer join OrganizationalEntity user2_ on
task0_.actualOwner_id=user2_.id" which takes the NULL actualOwner_id
correctly into account. So I get a List of TaskSummaries containing the
added task.
Is this a correct fix?
Cheers, Frank
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10 years, 9 months