I think you didn't understand my problem.
I don't have any problem related to Java arrays.
My problem is drools is not working with proxy objects.
I am executing drools rules with one javassist object
(package.MyClass_$$_javassist_2) and drools is not recognizing this object
as package.MyClass and is not executing my rule.
Thanks,
Rogério
-----Mensagem original-----
De: rules-users-bounces(a)lists.jboss.org
[mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] Em nome de Wolfgang Laun
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2010 14:13
Para: Rules Users List
Assunto: Re: [rules-users] Problem with proxy objects
<quote from="Drools Expert Manual">
Unfortunately a Java array does not implement the Iterable interface, so we
have to use the JDK converter method Arrays.asList(...).
</quote>
Try
ksession.execute( Arrays.asList( new Object[] { myObject} ) );
-W
2010/2/5 Rogerio Baldini <rogerio.baldini(a)powerlogic.com.br>:
Hi guys,
I am trying to execute rules passing a proxy object to it.
The object myObject is a javassist proxy object:
package.MyClass_$$_javassist_2
Properties p = new Properties();
p.put("url",
"http://localhost:8090/drools-guvnor/org.drools.guvnor.Guvnor/package/
pacote/LATEST");
RuleAgent agent = RuleAgent.newRuleAgent(p);
RuleBase ruleBase = agent.getRuleBase();
StatelessSession ksession = ruleBase.newStatelessSession();
ksession.execute(new Object[] {myObject});
So, with this proxy object, my rule is not executed. If I pass a real
instance, the rule works fine.
package mypackage;
import package.MyClass;
global java.util.List list
rule "Testing"
dialect "java"
when
f: MyClass()
then
System.out.println("Exist "+f.getDay());
f.setDay("15");
end
Can anybody help me ?
Thanks,
Rogerio
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