I have been completely unable to declare a function within my .drl file using mvel dialect as well..so I'm very interested in this.
Thanks, Chris _____ From: rules-users-boun...@lists.jboss.org [mailto:rules-users-boun...@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Michal Bali Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 6:01 AM To: Rules Users List Subject: [rules-users] function & mvel & declare - possible bug Hi, I've encountered a bizarre bug when a function is used together with a declared type and a rule with mvel dialect. To reproduce create a default 'New Drools Project' in Eclipse and replace Sample.drl with the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- package com.sample function void aaa() { // <----- comment this and it will work } declare SomeBean prop : int end rule "setup" dialect "mvel" // <----- comment this and it will work when eval(true) then SomeBean someBean = new SomeBean(); insert(someBean); System.out.println( "setup inserted:" + someBean); end rule "should never fire" salience -20 when not SomeBean() then System.out.println( "rule that should never fire fired !!!" ); end ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Run the DroolsTest.java and see that the last rule that should never fire is actually fired. If you comment out the 'aaa' function or change the dialect to 'java' all works fine. Note that it breaks on JDK 1.5.0_12 however it works fine on JDK 1.6.0_14. Tested on WinXP. Is it just my machine or does anybody else see this issue? Best regards, Michal
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