With 5.3.0, I find that there's no difference between these two forms.
rule "Detect it"
when
$start : RawEvent()
not RawEvent( this != $start,
id == $start.id,
## $start after[0ms, 90s] this )
this before[0ms, 90s] $start )
then
System.out.println("detected:" + $start);
end
-W
On 3 September 2012 14:37, Rob21 <rob.perrez(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi again,
I tried using 5.3 and I noticed the "before" keyword has the same problem
as
5.4 :
rule "Detect it"
when
$start : RawEvent()
not RawEvent(this != $start, id == $start.id, this before[0ms, 90s]
$start)
then
System.out.println("detected: " + $start);
end
Gives a null pointer exception.
Is this really a bug ? Or am i misusing the "before" keyword ?
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