If the string you are looking for is a substring of your sentence, you
need to either use a regexp or an eval to call for an indexOf-like method:
WrapperClass( sentence matches ".*Alpha.*" )
[]s
Edson
2009/5/31 Armaghan Mahmud <mahmud.armaghan(a)gmail.com>
Hey guys,
I read in a previous post that == in Drools 4.0.7 maps to .equals()
automatically. My situation required me to put a String object into the
working memory and do a comparison on it to see if a particular word is in
the passed String sentence. Could anybody please guide me as to how to
approach this problem? Thanks in advance. Here's my original code:
rule "Find Alpha in a sentence"
*
salience
* 100
wrap: WrapperClass(Sentence == "Alpha")
then
System.out.*println*("Aha found ya!");
end
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