Thakyou very much Michael.
I tried this and other sample rules in DSL.
]I get the errors like unable to expand, mismatched tokens etc. though
everything looks fine to me.
Please tell as how drools internally compiles a rule. The documentation
provides little info on this..
Can you give us some idea on how DrlParser, XmlParse are used for
compiling/parsing rules in DSL Format?
I get some exceptions in RuleBaseImpl and WorkingMemoryImpl ... where can i
look for info on this?
Thanks again for your quick reply.
Michael Neale wrote:
For example:
[when]It is raining outside and temperature is {temp}=eval(
weatherService.isRaining() && weatherService.getTemp() == temp )
Assumes there is a global "service" called weatherService.
On 3/1/07, Michael Neale <michael.neale(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> yes, in the mapping use an "eval (... your code here ...)" and you can
> take the mapping from the DSL sentence.
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> On 2/28/07, kingston < raja_kingston(a)yahoo.co.in> wrote:
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> > Is it possible to write a rule in DSL to check for a value that is
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> > by a calls to a java method in the Condition part ?
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> > Are there any sample codes for using eval in DSL Syntax or for calling
> > java
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