Thanks Edson. That worked.
But the problem is that if i am using a temporal operator condition as: *this
before[5s, 0s] $res*
the equivalent XML generated is as follows:
*<field-constraint field-name="this">
<variable-restriction evaluator="before" identifier="$res"
/>
</field-constraint>*
over here *[5s,0s]* information is getting lost in the transformation.
Is there any fix for this?
Cheers,
Swapnil
2009/11/21 Edson Tirelli <ed.tirelli(a)gmail.com>
All operators in drools are pluggable. Whenever you use the
KnowledgeBuilder to parse/compile rules, it will automatically build a
static registry of available operators for the parser, but if you use the
lower level parser API, you need to register the operators by yourself. Just
write the following line of code, before parsing anything:
new EvaluatorRegistry();
This will statically initialize the registry with the operators shipped
with Drools. If you create your own operators, you can add them to the cache
by doing:
EvaluatorRegistry registry = new EvaluatorRegistry();
registry.addEvaluatorDefinition( new MyEvaluatorDefinition() );
[]s
Edson
2009/11/20 Swapnil Raverkar <swapnil.raverkar(a)gmail.com>
>
> I am trying to dump an XML equivalent of a DRL file using DrlParser &
> XMLOutputter.
>
> But when my rules file has rules with temporal operators
> DrlParser.parser(inputStream) throws a NullPointerException.
>
> Why DrlParser is not supporing temporal operators yet?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Swapnil
>
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