[rules-dev] org.drools.rule.InvalidRulePackage: [0,-1]
Zevenbergen, Alex
azevenbergen at paddypower.com
Mon Feb 23 09:02:33 EST 2009
Thanks for your answer, but I get the same with 'end'
Is the current release of drools 5 a stable one? I used 4 because I
assumed it would be 'tried and tested'
Thanks,
Alex
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Subject: Re: [rules-dev] org.drools.rule.InvalidRulePackage: [0,-1]
Lower case: 'end'.
It seems this is a Drools 4 parser error message. In Drools 5 we have
much better error messages and they are documented.
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Edson
2009/2/23 Zevenbergen, Alex <azevenbergen at paddypower.com>
Hi all,
I'm just starting to use drools, I am using it to house the rules
regarding settlement of sports markets and such my rule packages should
be relatively simple and straight forward (ie when match winner = x then
settle x as winner)
However my first attempt to create a drl is failing with the following
error
org.drools.rule.InvalidRulePackage: [0,-1]: unknown:0:-1 mismatched
token: [@-1,0:0='<no text>',<-1>,0:-1]; expecting type END
and I cant find much documentation online to help solve it.
The complete drl file is:
package xxx..rules.tennis
import xxx.object.Fact
import java.util.HashMap
import function xxx.Settle_Selection.settle_selection
rule "Player 1 wins match"
salience 100
agenda-group "tennis"
when
$f : Fact()
eval(($f.details["END_MATCH"].toUpper().toString().equal("TRUE")))
then
settle_selection("test",20001","W");
END
Thanks in advance,
Alex
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