Drools respects encapsulation, so it works with javabean method name conventions. If you have a method isApplication() that returns a boolean, does not matter how your class calculates the return value. Same for any other method. In 4.0, you can write:
ObjectA( application == true || banker == true ) To map that as a DSL, just follow your usual procedure and syntax. []s Edson 2007/8/21, Saleem Lakhani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > > > > If I had a rule written in DSL using Drools 3.0 like; > > > > 1. [when] when1=r : ObjectA( ) > 2. [when] when2=eval(r.isApplication() || r.isBanker()) > > > > There are no attributes in class Object with name application and banker > but there are methods in ObjectA with names isApplication() & isBanker() > which does some work and return Boolean based on some facts. > > > > What is the correct way of writing the same rule using Drools 4.0 ? > > > > Also, if the above attributes were present in ObjectA what would have been > the best way to write it in DSL using Drools 4.0 > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > rules-users@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users > > -- Edson Tirelli Software Engineer - JBoss Rules Core Developer Office: +55 11 3529-6000 Mobile: +55 11 9287-5646 JBoss, a division of Red Hat @ www.jboss.com
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