Sounds like a bug in the pattern offset calculation... :/
Can you open a JIRA for that with your test case plz?
Meanwhile, you can try a work around by removing that "or" between evals
and inlining them... not sure it will work, but I guess it is worth a try...
order : WrappedOrder( eval(hasPromotionX(order.getPromotions())) );
address : Address( eval(matchAddress(address.getAddress1()) ||
matchAddress(address.getAddress2())) ) from order.getShippingAddress();
Edson
2010/3/26 Matthew Runo <mruno(a)zappos.com>
Hello folks -
I'm having the strangest issue. First off, here's my DRL logic..
rule 'Sample Rule One'
auto-focus true
dialect 'mvel'
salience 900
agenda-group 'Test Rules'
when
order : WrappedOrder();
eval(hasPromotionX(order.getPromotions()));
address : Address() from order.getShippingAddress();
eval(matchAddress(address.getAddress1())) OR
eval(matchAddress(address.getAddress2()));
then
# If we're here, it's got the promotion and address match...
do.something....
drools.halt();
end
The problem is that drools is looking for getAddress1() and getAddress2()
on "order" - not "address". And, of course, that fails - a
WrappedOrder does
not have those methods - an Address() does!
Any ideas?
Thanks for your time!
Matthew Runo
Software Engineer,
Zappos.com
mruno(a)zappos.com - 702-943-7833
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