Ok, I know what my problem is. Some mails ago I've asked about a problem
using a generic set. Because defining a generic set inside a DRL file
doesn't work, I'm using a non-generic set. And because of that the
object is of the type Object and not of the type ParameterValue. So I
have to make a cast.
Sorry for bothering you. :-/
Thanks anyone! :)
Tina
Yeah, I think using a normal for loop is better. I just came up with
the question because I wanted to use a for-each-loop in a simple
exercise-scenario, because it's a bit faster to write...
Anyway, what I wanted to do is:
for (Value value : $eventSet) {
// raise hell
}
Thats where I get the type mismatch.
Thanks :)
Tina
> E.g., Joshua Bloch, "Effective Java", Item 46: Prefer *for-each
> loops* to traditional for loops. Plain old Java.
> -W
>
> 2010/8/12 Mauricio Salatino <salaboy(a)gmail.com
> <mailto:salaboy@gmail.com>>
>
> Probably I misread the question.. I thought that Tina was asking
> about for each loops in Drools Flow.
> If not where are you using for each??
> A java for each each node in the RHS?
>
> Greetings.
>
> 2010/8/12 Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com
> <mailto:wolfgang.laun@gmail.com>>
>
> I'm not sure whether you and Salboy are on the same
> wavelength. Tina, please do provide more
> details where and what you want to for-each-loop. Guessing is
> a waste of time...
> -W
>
> 2010/8/12 Tina Vießmann <tviessmann(a)stud.hs-bremen.de
> <mailto:tviessmann@stud.hs-bremen.de>>
>
> Oh, do I need a loop xml definition? Good to know. -.-
>
> Could you give me a link with a good explanation/example
> about how to do this?
>
> Thanks :)
>
> Tina
>
>
>> The for each loop in Drools Flow recieves a list of
>> objects to iterate over it.
>> Can you share your loop xml definition? and can you
>> check that the variable that it's using is a list?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Tina Vießmann
>> <tviessmann(a)stud.hs-bremen.de
>> <mailto:tviessmann@stud.hs-bremen.de>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> is it possible to use the for each loop in Drools?
>> The engine grouses a type mismatch : cannot convert
>> from element type
>> Object to Value
>>
>> Thanks :)
>> Tina
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