Thanks Edson. I was able to get to this URL yesterday through some search on the net.
Natraj
The link is:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBRULES
You need to create an account for you first, providing your e-mail, so you get notified when the ticket is worked on.
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Edson
2007/7/4, Natraj Gudla <natraj.forums@gmail.com>:Thanks Edson. I have never used JIRA earlier. Can you give me the required URL or set up details to have it going for me.ThanksNatraj
On 7/3/07, Edson Tirelli <tirelli@post.com> wrote:
Natraj,
There are a couple technical difficulties why this does not work, but if you think it would be important to have that, please open a JIRA with the feature request. We will look into making that possible in future releases.
Thank you,
Edson
2007/7/3, Natraj Gudla <natraj.gudla@gmail.com>:Hi Edson, thanks for the update. Any specific reason why this is so? Because as a general convention in Java, we tend to use global declarations in any constructs across. It would be a good thing to have.Natraj Gudla
On 7/2/07, Edson Tirelli <tirelli@post.com> wrote:
Natraj,
Globals were not designed to be available in functions, unless they are sent in as parameters in the way you did in your second example.
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Edson
2007/7/2, Natraj Gudla <natraj.gudla@gmail.com>:Hello,I am using Drools 3.0.6. While using a global variable in a function, the compiler complains it cannot resolve the global variable name. Something like belowglobal
com.sample.ExampleLogger customLogger;function
void logMessage(String msg){ customLogger.logMessage("Log Message from the function");}
In the above code, it complains "customLogger cannot be resolved". I am able to refer the global in the consequence of a rule directly. What is the problem using the reference within a function.On the other hand, i am able to do something likefunction void logMessage(ExampleLogger custLogger,String msg){
custLogger.logMessage(msg+
" Accept gloabal as function parameter"); }and call from the consequence of a rule : logMessage(customLogger); // I am passing the global to the function as an argument and then use it to log a message.This way is working. But not the first way of using the global in the function.Any help??Thanks
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