It looks to me like it should work, as you point out.
Thanks
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 10:12 AM, jawa <agohar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a small drools flow app. My flow starts off with a RuleGroup
node then I've two User Task nodes. What i do is this:
StatefulKnowledgeSession session =
JPAKnowledgeService.newStatefulKnowledgeSession(knowledgeBase, null,
environment);
WorkItemManager manager = session.getWorkItemManager();
manager.registerWorkItemHandler("Human Task", new MyWorkItemHandler(false));
MyVO vo = new MyVO();
vo.setComment("These are comments !!");
session.insert(vo);
ProcessInstance processInstance = session.startProcess("pocflow", null);
session.fireAllRules();
session.dispose();
As you can see i am inserting an object of type MyVO into the knowledge base
session. I am using JPA to store my flow in db. Now when I execute this
code, it starts my flow then calls my drl file for RuleGroup node then calls
human tasks etc. In my drl file I've this code:
package mypackage
import net.plus.kbd.poc.MyVO;
rule "Displaycomments"
ruleflow-group "display_comments"
when $vo: MyVO()
then
System.out.println("Inside Rule->MyVoComments->" +
$vo.getComment());
end
rule "NotDisplaycomments"
ruleflow-group "display_comments"
when not $v: MyVO()
then
System.out.println("Inside Rule->MyVoComments not found");
end
So when this rule gets executed it always run "NotDisplaycomments" rule and
prints out that MyVoComments not found. As far as I know it should find my
vo which i inserted into the session. isn't it?
I am using drools 5.1.1 on jboss 5.
Any idea what am I doing wrong?
Thanks
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