IIRC you will need to annotate the type using a Declarative Model in Guvnor
and not using the package header (which is in reality exploiting a hack to
include arbitrary DRL).
Guvnor 6.0 does not have this limitation and marking a Type as an event
either via the guided Declarative Model editor or any DRL fragment should
work.
On 19 March 2013 11:55, mahesh_kharat <mahesh.kharat(a)igate.com> wrote:
I have made ErrorPatternData POJO model to be of type event. I have
attached
the screenshot for the same.
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How to get temporal operator related conditions in guvnor? I have written
rule for the same using drl. It works fine. Same thing I have to achieve
using guvnor.
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