These error messages don't make much sense to me, but it is accusing
error on line 19 now... considering that I removed lines and the error
before was on line 11, isn't this another problems in rules down in the
file?
Edson
2010/3/5 Moe Alkhafaji <moe.alkhafaji(a)medcpu.com>
Thanks Edson,
I tried using the rules you pasted below, and here are the errors again
(same line)
nds.when cannot be resolved to a
type MPU/src/rules
EEphratOBMain.drl line 19
Syntax error on token ""Definitions TermContractions 1.1"", .
expected
MPU/src/rules EEphratOBMain.drl line 19
Syntax error on token "then", invalid
AssignmentOperator MPU/src/rules
EEphratOBMain.drl line 19
Syntax error, insert ";" to complete
BlockStatements MPU/src/rules
EEphratOBMain.drl line 19
The left-hand side of an assignment must be a
variable MPU/src/rules EEphratOBMain.drl
line 19
unknown:19:28 mismatched token: [@134,611:617='extends',<7>,19:28];
expecting type THEN MPU/src/rules EEphratOBMain.drl
I also understand about what you saying regarding additional things I have
to do to ensure that only the child rule executes, but I want to go through
the first step first :) Thanks!
2010/3/5 Edson Tirelli <ed.tirelli(a)gmail.com>
>
> Hmmm, you should be receiving a duplicate variable declaration error...
> would you please open a JIRA for us to double check what is happening and
> fix the error message?
>
> Meanwhile, try without repeating the constraints on the parent rule in
> the child rule:
>
>
> rule "Definitions TermContractions 1.1"
> when
> mpr : MPUFacade()
>
> eval(!mpr.isImportant(Constants.FINDING_KEYWORD_Contractions_Frequency))
> then
> mpr.print("Rule Definitions TermContractions 1.1 Executed");
> end
>
> rule "TermContractions 2.8" extends "Definitions TermContractions
> 1.1"
> when
>
> eval(!mpr.isImportant(Constants.FINDING_KEYWORD_TEST))
> then
> mpr.print("Rule TermContractions 2.8 Executed");
> end
>
> Also, remember that unless you use some of the tricks I mentioned
> before, both rules will fire.
>
> []s
> Edson
>
>
> 2010/3/5 Moe Alkhafaji <moe.alkhafaji(a)medcpu.com>
>
> Here are the rules that I created (sorry for breaking that in multiple
>> emails), I hope this is all the information needed:
>>
>> rule "Definitions TermContractions 1.1"
>> when
>> mpr : MPUFacade()
>>
>> eval(!mpr.isImportant(Constants.FINDING_KEYWORD_Contractions_Frequency))
>> then
>> mpr.print("Rule Definitions TermContractions 1.1 Executed");
>> end
>>
>> rule "TermContractions 2.8" extends "Definitions TermContractions
>> 1.1" <=== Line 11
>> when
>> mpr : MPUFacade()
>>
>> eval(!mpr.isImportant(Constants.FINDING_KEYWORD_Contractions_Frequency))
>> eval(!mpr.isImportant(Constants.FINDING_KEYWORD_TEST))
>> then
>> mpr.print("Rule TermContractions 2.8 Executed");
>> end
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Moe Alkhafaji <moe.alkhafaji(a)medcpu.com
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Specifically speaking, here is what I get on Eclipse when I do that:
>>>
>>>
>>> nds.when cannot be resolved to a
>>> type MPU/src/rules
>>> EEphratOBMain.drl line 11
>>> Syntax error on token ":", ;
>>> expected MPU/src/rules
>>> EEphratOBMain.drl line 11
>>> Syntax error on token ""Definitions TermContractions
1.1"", .
>>> expected MPU/src/rules EEphratOBMain.drl line 11
>>> Syntax error on token "then", invalid
>>> AssignmentOperator MPU/src/rules
>>> EEphratOBMain.drl line 11
>>> Syntax error, insert ";" to complete
>>> Statement MPU/src/rules
>>> EEphratOBMain.drl line 11
>>> Syntax error, insert ";" to complete
>>> Statement MPU/src/rules
>>> EEphratOBMain.drl line 11
>>> Syntax error, insert ";" to complete
>>> Statement MPU/src/rules
>>> EEphratOBMain.drl line 11
>>>
>>> Line 11 is:
>>>
>>> * rule "TermContractions 2.8" extends "Definitions
TermContractions
>>> 1.1"*
>>>
>>> and "Definitions TermContractions 1.1" is another rule defined in
the
>>> same drl.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Moe Alkhafaji <
>>> moe.alkhafaji(a)medcpu.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Edson, I will try that. However, I have one follow up question.
>>>> I tried to use the "extends" command and it did not work (it
gave me a
>>>> syntax error). I am using the latest Drools 5.0 M1. Could it be because
the
>>>> Eclipse Drools plugin does not support this feature yet and if I ignore
this
>>>> error on Eclipse it would still work at runtime?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> 2010/3/5 Edson Tirelli <ed.tirelli(a)gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Although I noticed the other day that this is not documented
>>>>> yet, Drools 5.0.x does support rule inheritance. In your case, it
would be
>>>>> written as:
>>>>>
>>>>> rule r1
>>>>> when
>>>>> A()
>>>>> then
>>>>> // do something
>>>>> end
>>>>>
>>>>> rule r2 extends r1
>>>>> when
>>>>> B()
>>>>> then
>>>>> // do something else
>>>>> end
>>>>>
>>>>> When using inheritance, the subrule will inherit the whole LHS
of
>>>>> the parent rule.
>>>>>
>>>>> Integration test here:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbossrules/trunk/drools-compiler...
>>>>>
>>>>>
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbossrules/trunk/drools-compiler...
>>>>>
>>>>> In your case, you have an extra requirement that if a child rule
>>>>> fires, you don't want the parent rule to fire. My suggestion is
either doing
>>>>> this with a logical condition, or adding drools.halt() on the
consequence of
>>>>> rules that should stop subsequent firings, or using activation-groups
+
>>>>> salience. Example, in the above case, you could have:
>>>>>
>>>>> rule r1
>>>>> activation-group "example rules"
>>>>> salience 10
>>>>> when
>>>>> A()
>>>>> then
>>>>> // do something
>>>>> end
>>>>>
>>>>> rule r2 extends r1
>>>>> activation-group "example rules"
>>>>> salience 20
>>>>> when
>>>>> B()
>>>>> then
>>>>> // do something else
>>>>> end
>>>>>
>>>>> Since rule 2 has a higher salience, if it activates it will fire
>>>>> first, and due to the activation-group, it will cancel the activation
of r1
>>>>> preventing it to fire.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope it helps.
>>>>>
>>>>> Edson
>>>>>
>>>>> 2010/3/5 malkhafaji <moe.alkhafaji(a)medcpu.com>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know, from searching this forum and posting before, that the
>>>>>> concept of
>>>>>> inheritance does not exist today in Drools. However, I have a
need
>>>>>> for it.
>>>>>> Here is my specific situation:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have certain rules that have some generic conditions to be
fired:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rule 1
>>>>>> If A Then X end
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rule 2
>>>>>> If A, B Then Y end
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What I would like to do is, if Rule 2 is true, then I don't
want Rule
>>>>>> 1 to
>>>>>> execute. I have many and many of those rules, so combining all
the
>>>>>> conditions in less number of rules violates our design having
rules
>>>>>> being
>>>>>> mutually exclusive. That is why I wanted to include this behavior
as
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> natural inheritance behavior rather than forcing the flow with
logic
>>>>>> inside
>>>>>> the rule itself (you will make rules aware of others this way).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, since there is not built-in feature that allows you to do
that,
>>>>>> do
>>>>>> people suggest anything that I can do without having to mix Rule
1
>>>>>> and Rule
>>>>>> 2 into one rule with complex conditional statements? Any ideas?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The only thing I can think of is taking this logic processing
outside
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> drools, which is something that I am not too excited about.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> View this message in context:
>>>>>>
http://n3.nabble.com/Inheritance-Like-Design-Question-tp430848p430848.html
>>>>>> Sent from the Drools - User mailing list archive at
Nabble.com.
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>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>> JBoss Drools Core Development
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