This is yet another MVEL bug, as it appears to fail to handle package
visibility correctly.
Put Qos into a .java file of its own in any package, precede class by
"public" and use a proper import in the .drl.
You can omit the import if the package of the Java class and the .drl
is the same.
-W
On 27/02/2013, FrankVhh <frank.vanhoenshoven(a)agserv.eu> wrote:
It is looking for com.sample.Qos. Try to add the import statement
test.java.Qos somewhere on top of your file.
Regards,
Frank
penny wrote
> Hi,there.I have a class in test.java file.It looks like:
> class Qos{
> boolean S;
> boolean W;
> Qos(){
> S = true;
> W = false;
> }
> public boolean getS(){
> return S;
> }
> public boolean getW(){
> return W;
> }
> }
>
> Now I want to use the Qos class in my rule file like this:
> rule "rule1"
> ruleflow-group "myRules"
> salience 4
> when
> //conditions
> $qos:Qos(S==true && W==true);
> then
> System.out.println("rule1");
> end
>
> But here is an error.
> [Error: could not access field: com.sample.Qos.S]
> [Near : {... S == true ....}]
> ^
> [Line: 1, Column: 1]
>
> How can I do?
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