Reto,
I just tried this with the latest trunk code and this seems to be
working correctly:
demo ruleflow started...
execute subflow...
Which version of Drools are you using? Could you also this with the
latest version (the recently released CR1 should be fine:
http://www.jboss.org/drools/downloads.html)? Simply download the
binaries and create a new Drools runtime based on those jars, or
reinstall the entire Eclipse plugin and create a new Drools runtime from
that.
Kris
Quoting retoy <reto.lamprecht(a)allianz-suisse.ch>:
Hi Kris
Here is a small project which demonstrates a similar problem with
two
actions. Unfortunately i could not reproduce the noSuchMethodError in
this
setup yet, but i still think the behavior is not as it should be.
http://drools-java-rules-engine.46999.n3.nabble.com/file/n986527/demo.act...
demo.action.problem.zip
If both ruleflow packages have the same name and the two ruleflows
are added
in this order:
addRuleFlow(kbuilder, "demo.rf");
addRuleFlow(kbuilder, "subflow.rf");
the output is:
execute subflow...
execute subflow...
If the two flows are added in reverse order, the output is:
demo ruleflow started...
demo ruleflow started...
If one of the package names is changed, the output is what I would
expect:
demo ruleflow started...
execute subflow...
What do you think about that?
Reto
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