MVEL has nothing to do with the possibility of using abcXyz in a
constraint instead of the more cumbersome getAbcXyz(). Actually,
abcXyz is the "native" way of accessing a fact's attribute from within
DRL patterns.
So, if getAbcXyz() works, but abcXyz does not, I suspect that
something else is amiss, perhaps in the code of AnEvent.java, which
hasn't been posted.
-W
On 09/05/2014, jlprat <jlprat(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm developing an application with Drools 6.0.1.Final and I'm encountering
a
really strange problem I can't understand, and which I think it's due to a
bug in MVEL.
I'm running some rules using fireUntilHalt and if I use the MVEL syntax
withing the RHS to access some bean properties, some rules don't get
executed when they should. However if I replace the bean property syntax
sugar for the real getter method, everything works as it should.
I've created a little gist to illustrate this problem, it contains 2 drools
versions (one using MVEL another without) and a test to check the behavior.
You can check it Rule is not fired
<
https://gist.github.com/jlprat/f20e6dbe976cff163d2c>
Does anybody have an idea why this is happening?
Thank you in advance.
Josep Prat
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