Christoph,
You can not do that, because $bizLoc would be tied to the Pattern type.
Since you have different Pattern types, you will get the class cast
exception.
Not sure if it is possible to improve variable declarations so that they
can act on different patterns, but you may open a JIRA for us to
investigate.
A workaround is if all your event classes implement an interface/super
class that contains that attribute, you may bind the variable to the
supertype attribute.
[]s
Edson
2009/5/14 Christoph Kramer <amrod(a)gmx.de>
Hi all,
i've some problems with a ClassCastException when using the
"or"-conditional element.
I have different Java-Beans which all have some string-values. Now I want
to create one rule which is able to handle every type of my classes because
it would be a lot of work to create one rule for every class.
Depending on the type of beans in the working memory the programm is
crashing with an ClassCastException.
Here is a snippet of my drl-file with the "crashing-rule":
rule "BizLocation"
when
$epc : EPC()
QuantityEventType(epcClass == $epc.value ,$bizLoc: bizLocation !=null
) or AggregationEventType(childEPCs.epc contains $epc, $bizLoc : bizLocation
!= null) or ObjectEventType(epcList.epc contains $epc, $bizLoc :
bizLocation != null)
then
System.out.println("BizLocation: " +$bizLoc.getId());
end
There are some EPC's in the working memory and some Events (which might be
of type QuantityEventType, AggregationEventType or ObjectEventType). When
there are only ObjectEventType in the working memory, everything works fine,
but wenn there is an QuantityEventType this rule crashes with
"org.fosstrak.epcis.model.QuantityEventType cannot be cast to
org.fosstrak.epcis.model.ObjectEventType".
I've lot of other, similar rules some of them crashing, others don't.
Can anyone give me a hint where is the error?
Thanks,
Christoph
PS: Sorry for the bad english :(
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