>>If there is an insert() call in
>>org.tass.utils.ExpertSystemManager.java in line 156 then *this* is
>>where the insert occurs, not the insert() in the rule.


org.tass.utils.ExpertSystemManager.java is our class and the source code is this:

153.         public void insertObservation(String entryPoint, Observation obs) {   

154.                 try {   

155.                     if(entryPoints.containsKey(entryPoint)) {   

156.                         entryPoints.get(entryPoint).insert(obs);   

157.                            

158.                         ksession.fireAllRules();   

159.                     }   

160.                 }   

161.                 catch (Exception e) {   

162.                     logger.error(e, e);   

163.                 }   

164.             }  


>>Where is org.tass.utils coming from?

Where is org.tass.utils coming from? it is our class.


>>It's still a mystery to me how it's possible to have a stack trace
>>element from NamedEntryPoint.java line 48 - there's no code in this
>>line.


I agree, at the line 48 there isn't code. It would seem that "Drools 5.3.0 final" has different binary and  source code.


>>There is another mystery : why this is working when getting rules from a DRL file and not from Guvnor ...
>>Did you add the POJO model into the Guvnor's package ?


Yes, I did.

>>But if this is it, package compilation should raise a compilation error ...


The package compilation is ok.


>>What is sure is that the problem does not comes from the rules, as the stack trace shows an "insert" call outside the rules, otherwise there would be a >>reteoo...ConsequenceInvocator (something like that) before ..


yes, It is sure


>>And a last question : is "org.tass.utils.ExpertSystemManager" a class from you, or does it take place into another third-party framework (that could use a >>different or modified version of drools).


org.tass.utils.ExpertSystemManager.java is our class. We aren't using third-party framework.


Thank you

Carolina


2012/7/23 Vincent LEGENDRE <vincent.legendre@eurodecision.com>
There is another mystery : why this is working when getting rules from a DRL file and not from Guvnor ...
Did you add the POJO model into the Guvnor's package ?
But if this is it, package compilation should raise a compilation error ...

What is sure is that the problem does not comes from the rules, as the stack trace shows an "insert" call outside the rules, otherwise there would be a reteoo...ConsequenceInvocator (something like that) before ..

And a last question : is "org.tass.utils.ExpertSystemManager" a class from you, or does it take place into another third-party framework (that could use a different or modified version of drools).


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