Hi,
two questions : i) which version of Drools are you using, ii) did you
check whether the packageBuilder.getErrors()
returns any error message?
I've tried to reproduce the issue on 5.5.1-SNAPSHOT, and it seems to
work fine.
This is the unit test case I have written:
Consider that many bugs were fixed in 5.5.1 and a maintenance release
5.6 will be released in a few days
Davide
On 04/10/2013 08:33 PM, upalik wrote:
This message was cross-posted to stack-exchange. If someone wants to
answer there, the URL is
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15922343/drools-queries-strange-depend...
.
I'm somewhat new to Drools, and experienced this strange behavior
during writing a query.
To start with, the Hotel class here is a subclass of PlaceImpl, which
implements the interface Place. PlaceImpl itself is a subclass (via
another class) of OntologyClassImpl, where the method getClasses() is
implemented in the most trivial way: it returns an already existing
java.util.Set of objects. In short, getClasses() is accessible from
both Place interface and Hotel class.
My problem is this: The following query does not return any result
even when there are matching Hotels.
query "qryRomantic"
$e: Hotel (classes contains Semantics.AMB_Romantic)
end
However, if I replace Hotel with Place, then the /query returns
desired results/, although the ONLY condition-setting rules are
written for Hotel, as follows. (This rule actually gets fired several
times.)
rule "Set semantic class Romantic"
no-loop
when
$hotel: Hotel( ... conditions go here ... )
then
modify ($hotel){
addToClasses(Semantics.AMB_Romantic)
}
end
It does not end there.
if I add another query to the rule file, for exactly the opposite
condition as follows,
query "qryNonRomantic"
$e: Hotel (classes not contains Semantics.AMB_Romantic)
end
then the /first query/ starts to return the desired results, /EVEN
WHEN the new query is not called at all/!
What am I doing wrong? I'd be really grateful for any pointers.
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