Dear fellow Droolers,

[Sorry to repeat myself, but I thought this question might have gotten
missed at the bottom of my other one.]

One of my facts' properties, "attributes", is a Map of Map of String.
Unfortunately the second level of keys is sparse. If the attribute I want is
present,

Fact(attributes.KeyOne.KeyTwo == 42)

looks and works great. If KeyTwo is absent, however, I get

org.drools.RuntimeDroolsException: Exception executing predicate 
attributes.KeyOne.KeyTwo == 42 [...] Caused by: [Error: unable to resolve 
method: java.util.HashMap.KeyTwo() [arglength=0]] [Near : {... Unknown ....}]

The best syntax I've found which is null-safe is

Fact(attributes.KeyOne["KeyTwo"] == 42)

which works but hurts the eyes somewhat. I'm not clear whether MVEL-style
null-safe traversal should work here; my experiments suggest it does not.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,

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