Thanks Wolfgang, I will fix it asap. Traveling during the next week, but should not take long.
Edson On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 6:23 AM, Wolfgang Laun <[email protected]>wrote: > It should be pretty obvious that the rule should not fire after the > insertion of a single fact. > > declare MyEvent > @role(event) > end > > rule FaultsCoincide > when > f1 : MyEvent( key == "type1" ) over window:length( 1 ) > f2 : MyEvent( key == "type2" ) over window:length( 1 ) > then > System.out.println( ">>> f1=" + f1 + " f2=" + f2 ); > if( f2.getKey().equals( "type1" ) ) System.out.println( "*** BUG ***" ); > end > > insert MyEvent<type1,ALARM> > >>> f1=MyEvent<type1,ALARM> f2=MyEvent<type1,ALARM> > *** BUG *** > insert MyEvent<type2,ALARM> > >>> f1=MyEvent<type2,ALARM> f2=MyEvent<type2,ALARM> > >>> f1=MyEvent<type2,ALARM> f2=MyEvent<type1,ALARM> > *** BUG *** > _______________________________________________ > rules-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-dev > -- Edson Tirelli JBoss Drools Core Development JBoss by Red Hat @ www.jboss.com
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