I’ve written this rule to be
fired for Configuration object whose category is selected and subcategories are
yet not selected.
rule "select sub
categories"
salience
50
no-loop
when
$conf
: Configuration($categoryId : $conf.getCategory().getCategoryId() != null,
subCategories == null )
$subcats
: ArrayList() from collect (Category ( parent1 == $categoryId ) )
then
$conf.setSubCategories($subcats);
end
but it gives me following error.
[34,56]: [ERR 101] Line 34:56 no
viable alternative at input ')' in rule "select sub categories" in
pattern Configuration
[34,57]: [ERR 102] Line 34:57
mismatched input '.' expecting ')' in rule "select sub categories" in
pattern Configuration
[34,74]: [ERR 102] Line 34:74
mismatched input '!=' expecting 'then' in rule "select sub
categories" in pattern Configuration
Do I need to use “eval” around the “$conf.getCategory().getCategoryId()”
part ? Also in that case how do I get access to the property value ? It
doesn’t support something like this :
$conf :
Configuration($categoryId : eval( $conf.getCategory().getCategoryId() != null ),
subCategories == null )
Regards,
Abhay
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Basic rules question
Abhay,
You can use the normal Java gets (if your object has them).
when
$prod : Product ($prod.getMemory().getRam().getType() == "DDR")
...
instead of $prod.getMemory()... you I think should also be able to use
'this.getMemory()....'
(I have not tried these out to make sure)
Wendy
From: Abhay B.
Chaware <Abhay.Chaware@kpitcummins.com>
To:
Sent: Mon, May 9, 2011 11:56:42 PM
Subject: Re: [rules-users] FW:
Basic rules question
OK. Another one. How do I access and
use a property of a member variable ( object ) of an object, in rules ?
e.g. in the same example, I need to
check
1) if a product of type
‘laptop’ is inserted in memory AND
2) if the product’s MEMORY
property ( object ) has an object of type DDR ram attached.
In other words, here is the relationship
of facts -
PRODUCT has member variable MEMORY ( which
is an object )
MEMORY has member variable RAM ( which is
again an object )
RAM has member variable TYPE ( which
should be equal to “DDR” )
From within rules ‘when’ part,
how do I check if there is a PRODUCT inserted in memory whose MEMORY has a RAM
of type DDR assigned ?
Regards,
Abhay Chaware
Sr. Designer | KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd
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Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 4:27 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [rules-users] FW: Basic
rules question
Yes :)
2011/5/9 Abhay B. Chaware <Abhay.Chaware@kpitcummins.com>
Mike,
What I meant was, There are say 10 objects of RAM in memory whose type
is DDR. Now my “Product” object has a member variable named
“compatibleRAMs”, and I would like to set an arraylist containing
these 10 objects to the “compatibleRAMs” variable of
“Product” object in memory.
I am reading about the “collect” which can be used to
create collections from fact objects in memory. Something like.
When
$prod : Product (type==’laptop’)
$compatibleRAMs : ArrayList() from collect (RAM (type
== ‘DDR’))
Then
$prod.setCompatibleRAMs($compatibleRAMs);
Am I on the right track ?
-abhay
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Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 3:52 PM
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Basic rules question
Abhay,
Do you need a list?
You can assign RAM to COMPUTERS with this:-
when
$c : Computer( $type : type )
$r : RAM( compatibleWith == $type )
then
$c.addRAM( $r );
end
This would add all RAM (in Working Memory) compatible with COMPUTER to
computer.
You could use a list of RAM as a Fact in WM and change your rule to use that:-
when
$l : MyList( )
$c : Computer( $type : type )
$r : RAM( compatibleWith == $type ) from $l
then
$c.addRAM( $r );
end
Or you can define a rule to construct the list too:-
when
$l : MyList( $t : typeRAM )
RAM( $c : $t )
then
$l.add( $r )
end
I assume you'd need to differentiate different lists for different types; so I
have shown use of "MyList" which could subclass ArrayList and have a
"Type of RAM" attribute. Drools doesn't "do" generics.
With kind regards,
Mike
2011/5/9 Abhay B. Chaware <Abhay.Chaware@kpitcummins.com>
Wendy,
Thanks for helping me out so far.
I have another question. What if I have
all my “RAM” objects inserted into working memory. How
should I write my rule’s “when” portion to get a collection
of all the RAM objects matching type “DDR” ? In other words,
can I get collection of facts assigned to a variable and use it in the
“then” part ?
Thanks
Abhay
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On Behalf Of Wendy Mungovan
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 5:47 PM
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Q2:
So the rule would be something like:
rule "RAM type"
when
$product: Product(type == "laptop");
then
//you are looking for the best way to set valid RAM
types in the then part of the rule?
$product.setRamType("DDR");
//or
$product.setValidRamOptions( getValidRamOptions("DDR"));
end
where getValidRamOptions would be a custom function included through 'import
function' so you can then load the choices from some where else. Or if
RamOptions were an object in memory you could have a rule like:
rule "RAM type"
when
$product: Product(type == "laptop");
$ramOptions: RAMOptions(type == "DDR");
then
$product.setValidRamOptions( $ramOptions.getList());
end
Wendy
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Regards,
Abhay Chaware
Sr. Designer | KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd
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Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 5:47 PM
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Abhay,
Q1: I think that this will depend on how many different products
you have. If there is a small number it is more straight forward to have
a rule for each one (so the 2nd option). This allows all you logic to be in
one place. If there are a large number of products and writing a rule for
each one is intractable you probably would want to look into some
generalizations of the rules. Is that helpful?
Q2: I'm not quite sure what you are getting at in Q2. Are you
trying to write validation rules or rules that are modifying the facts?
Wendy
From: Abhay B.
Chaware <Abhay.Chaware@kpitcummins.com>
To: "rules-users@lists.jboss.org"
<rules-users@lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 4:59:46 AM
Subject: [rules-users] Basic rules
question
Hi
I am a newbie to rule based applications and trying to get
the concept of rules. I have couple of questions about rules to start with, not
specifically about Drools though.
Q1 - Should rules be data/model specific or can/should they
be generic or both
==========================================================
e.g.
If selected product “TYPE” is
“laptop”, then category “RAM” should have all
“DDR” type items compatible ( selecting items matching certain
property )
OR
If selected product is “IBM T42”, then category
“RAM” should have “512MB DDR” , “1024MB
DDR”, “2048MB DDR” compatible. ( assigning individual
items in rules )
OR
Combination of both
Q2 – How should be the data modeled in above case
==========================================================
e.g.
in product master, each item ( e.g. T40, T42 ) should have a
“TYPE” ( e.g. desktop or laptop ) , all items in category
“RAM” should have a “TYPE” ( e.g. DDR ) and then
control the assignment of RAM options to the PRODUCT through Rule using
“DDR” type ?
OR
in product master, each item ( e.g. T40, T42 ) should have a
“TYPE” ( e.g. desktop or laptop ) , all items in category
“RAM” should have a “compatibleProduct” column (
e.g. desktop or laptop ) and control the assignment of RAM to PRODUCT through
“dynamic” rules by selecting all the RAMs by passing the
“TYPE” of the product to the database handler.
Am I making my point clear ?
Thanks
Abhay
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