Dear Drools Users,
I am building a network server for drools since the existing
drools-server did not meet my requirements. Since I recently found
a bug and find the people here very helpful I'll try to explain
another issue I encountered in the hope that it improves drools 5.6
and 6.0.
I noticed that declared types and globals don't seem to be found
when you access them from a rule that was written in a different
file. For the declared types I hacked around this issue by
preprocessing the files and placing every declared type at the top
of each file that needs it. For globals this is of course not
possible.
An example is shown below. File1 is loaded from the moment the agent
starts up, then file2 is loaded.
There is a difference when the knowledgeAgent detects the two files
at once or one by one. In this case the KnowledgeAgent detects one
file and then a few minutes later the other file and compiles them
completely separately.
The idea is to keep how many rules are matched of a certain type in
a global.
FILE1: global_rules_matches.drl
----------------------------------------------
package ellipsoidfacts
// declare
global Integer RULES_MATCHED;
// initialize global
rule "initRULESMATCHED"
salience 999
when
then
RULES_MATCHED = 0;
end
FILE2: testrule.drl
----------------------------------------------
package ellipsoidfacts
rule "Gesture_lefthook"
when
// ... any precedent rules ...
then
System.out.println("matched gesture: lefthook"+
RULES_MATCHED);
end
In this particular case, my rule is not matched. I load these rules
using a changeset xml, my knowledgeagent is set to incremental (but
either doesnt work).
The same happens when I declare types in FILE1 and use them in
FILE2. When I write the type declaration in both files it works
perfectly.
Being the same package I assumed that these two scenarios should
work. Am I doing something wrong or is the agent not supposed to
work like this and should a package be in one file?
Kind Regards,
De Rooms Brecht