Re[rules-users] garding BRMS

Costello, Robert rcost10 at searshc.com
Thu Jan 22 12:13:20 EST 2009


Another good thing to do is to include the answer when you have figured
it out yourself.   I know we don't always think of this, but this is a
two way street.   It is helpful when we give as well as receive.  

 

Robert Costello

Lead Systems Engineer

IMA Performance

E3- 279A

847.286.0910

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: rules-users-bounces at lists.jboss.org
[mailto:rules-users-bounces at lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Edson Tirelli
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 10:43 AM
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: Re[rules-users] garding BRMS

 


   Hi Ashish,

   Glad you figured out.

   You got me on a bad mood day (Monday morning, worked through the
weekend), sorry for the harsh e-mail.

   To get faster and better answer from the list users, it is important
to do the homework and provide information on your e-mail that allow
people to understand the problem/error and even better, if possible,
reproduce the problem. While your first e-mail contained such
information, the second one didn't helped at all. Otherwise, only
through divination someone will be able to help. :)

   Regards,
   Edson

   

2009/1/22 learndrools <learnspring at gmail.com>


Hi Edson ,

I apologies as i did a small mistake , now it is working fine.

Regards,
Ashish

Edson Tirelli-3 wrote:
>
>    Let me think... since we gave you the answer to your question
already,
> and after that you came back with an excellent description of the
problem
> ("it is not working"), not to mention your apparent will of
investigating
> further, looking at the logs, docs, archives, etc, I do have a few
> suggestions:
>
> * did you checked if there are any gnomes around your computer? They
are
> probably sabotaging you...
> * is your computer in the same room as your microwave? there may be
> interference...
> * did you tried that on a sunny day? on rainy days you never know...
>
>    Well, if nothing of the above works, you may try buying training,
> development support or consultancy. In any of these cases I am sure
the
> professionals, having access to your logs and test environment may
either
> teach you or do it for you (for the right price, of course).
>
>    []s
>    Edson
>
> 2009/1/19 Ashish Soni <ashish.usoni at gmail.com>
>
>> I tried the suggestion of keeping reference of the object  but it is
not
>> working , Please let me know if there is way to do that.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ashish
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Edson Tirelli <tirelli at post.com>
wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>     6 days ago we had this very same question and a thread
discussing
>>> the
>>> options:
>>>
>>>
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/rules-users/2009-January/007529.html
>>>
>>>    Please use the mail list archive.
>>>
>>>     []s
>>>     Edson
>>>
>>> 2009/1/18 Ashish Soni <ashish.usoni at gmail.com>
>>>
>>>> Hi Mark ,
>>>> I am evaluating Drools BRMS for our upcoming projects and have
below
>>>> questions it would be great if you can help ..
>>>> I have created a rules package using BRMS and then trying to
execute
>>>> rules using below code can you please let me know how i can see the
>>>> modified
>>>> object back.
>>>>
>>>> The Rules is very simple as if the name of the customer is "Ashish'
>>>> then
>>>> set the phone to some value as given in the rule .
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> public static void main(String[] args) {
>>>>
>>>>         Properties properties = new Properties();
>>>>         try {
>>>>             properties.load(new
>>>>
FileInputStream("C:\\Dev\\MyTest\\src\\com\\mytest\\MyRules.properties")
);
>>>>         } catch (IOException e) {
>>>>         }
>>>>
>>>>         RuleAgent ruleAgent = RuleAgent.newRuleAgent(properties);
>>>>         RuleBase rb = ruleAgent.getRuleBase();
>>>>         StatefulSession session = rb.newStatefulSession();
>>>>         session.addEventListener( new DebugAgendaEventListener() );
>>>>         session.addEventListener( new
DebugWorkingMemoryEventListener()
>>>> );
>>>>         WorkingMemoryFileLogger logger = new
WorkingMemoryFileLogger(
>>>> session );
>>>>         Customer customer = new Customer();
>>>>         customer.setName("Ashish");
>>>>         logger.setFileName(
>>>> "C:\\Dev\\MyTest\\src\\com\\mytest\\helloworld.txt" );
>>>>         session.insert(customer);
>>>>         session.fireAllRules();
>>>>
>>>>         logger.writeToDisk();
>>>>         session.dispose();
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Properties File
>>>>
>>>> newInstance=true
>>>> url=
>>>>
http://localhost:8080/drools-jbrms/org.drools.brms.JBRMS/package/AshwinP
KG/AshwinSnap
>>>> poll=30
>>>> name=MyConfig
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Ashish soni
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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