Edson Tirelli was heard to exclaim, On 02/04/08 04:22:
If you are using trunk, look at the interface EvaluatorDefinition
as
your entry point. All you need to do is to create an implementation for
it. This is part of the pluggable evaluators framework I'm working on.
That sounds like the way to go. Do you think trunk (or at least this feature)
will be stable enough to use by the end of the month? I'm brave...
The only part that is not pluggable yet is the parser, but once you
are
done with your implementation, I can fix the parser for you in a couple
minutes.
Join the IRC and talk to me and I can guide you.
Thanks. I'll show up later this week, after I get the current round of features
rolled out.
If you are using older versions of Drools (not trunk) things will
be
a lot more complicated. :(
I don't like complicated.
2008/2/4, Dirk Bergstrom <dirk(a)juniper.net
<mailto:dirk@juniper.net>>:
It looks like I'm going to need to implement the "intersects"
operator for a
project I'm working on. As in "Does this collection share at least
one element
with that collection".
Unfortunately, I'm going to need it in about two weeks. Too bad I
didn't plan
ahead...
So, if anyone can send me some pointers on where in the code I should be
looking, I'd be very grateful. I don't think it will be
particularly difficult
to write the actual code, but I'm worried that I'll never be able to
figure out
all the places in the codebase that I have to touch.
A ways back, Edson said that I could use the work on "contains" as a
model; is
there a single subversion commit that lists all the files affected
by that?
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Dirk Bergstrom dirk(a)juniper.net
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