DROOLS-71 has already been fixed in master, it's another bug that will
be corrected
when 5.6 and 6.x are released.
I do agree with Wolfgang, I wonder if you can control the elements as
the list is populated
Davide
On 04/29/2013 09:48 AM, Wolfgang Laun wrote:
I'd dearly love to hear some good argument why null in a
List<Things>
is good coding
practice (note: I'm not asking for "best practice"). - Compare these
two sentences:
He looked into her eyes....
He looked into her eyes.
It's pretty obvious that the ellipsis indicates a planned absence of
words, whereas the
second sentence just shows a void, or no void, at its end. (Or: lover
or typo or oculist.)
What I'm trying to say is that a null planned to show a special case
is indistinguishable
from the null that happens due to an error.
Processing "from" while covering null is just postponing the detection
of an error - if
you are with me that null shouldn't be there in the first place.
But, yes, you can test:
list contains null
should tell you whether there is a fly in the ointment.
-W
On 29 April 2013 15:28, dcrissman <dcrissman(a)redhat.com
<mailto:dcrissman@redhat.com>> wrote:
I ran into this situation for which there doesn't seem to be a
solution for:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-71
I am using drools v. 5.5.0.Final
My preference would be for Drools to simply skip the null value,
but if
that is not possible, is there a way to check for a null entry?
How have other people worked through this issue?
Thanks.
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