Well, I already suggested to you that the Drools Engine must be *informed*about changes to facts if these changes should trigger any rules.
In rule "Preset" you have $d.preset($i); but this must be written as modify( $d ){ preset( $i ); } -W 2010/4/16 Ade Timi <adeyinka.t...@nathean.com> > Changing the method name solved the build error problem. > > But now I’m having my initial number comparison problem. I am using a rule > flow that runs preset 1st and then customer details. It is acting weird in > that it never runs customer details with the cpointer == 2 condition. It > only runs it when I change the condition to cpointer <= 2 and then its print > statement returns the value 2! What am I doing wrong? > > > > *rule* "Joint App" > > *ruleflow-group* "customer_details" > > *when* > > $d : IndividualDecision(cpointer == 2) > > *then* > > $d.setWfResult("Yes"); > > $d.setJointApp(*true*); > > System.out.println("Customer pointer " + $d.getCpointer()); > > System.out.println("Customer Details(Joint App)? " + > $d.getWfResult()); > > *end* > > > > *rule* "Preset" > > *ruleflow-group* "preset" > > *when* > > $d : IndividualDecision() > > $i : Individual() > > *then* > > $d.preset($i); > > System.out.println("Custpointer: " + $d.getCpointer()); > > System.out.println("Preset.........."); > > *End* > > * * > > *public class IndividualDecision {* > > * . . .* > > * private int cpointer;* > > * */** > > * *...@param* customerPointer the customerPointer to set > > */ > > *public* *void* setCpointer(*int* cpointer) { > > *this*.cpointer = cpointer; > > } > > /** > > * *...@return* the customerPointer > > */ > > *public* *int* getCpointer() { > > *return* cpointer; > > } > > /** > > * *...@param* ind. > > * Preset for Calculator > > */ > > *public* *void* preset(Individual ind) { > > *this*.setDecision("Error"); > > *this*.setCpointer(2); > > *this*.setDepositPercentage((ind.getDepositLomabard() / > ind.getAmountFinanced()) * 100); > > *this*.setAssetAgeInYears(ind.getAssetAgeYears()/12); > > }** > > } > > > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* rules-users-boun...@lists.jboss.org [mailto: > rules-users-boun...@lists.jboss.org] *On Behalf Of *Edson Tirelli > *Sent:* 15 April 2010 14:59 > *To:* Rules Users List > *Subject:* [rules-users] Fwd: Double Handling > > > > > Sorry, I meant to send this to the list. > > Ade, let us know if that solves the problem. > > Edson > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: *Edson Tirelli* <tire...@post.com> > Date: 2010/4/15 > Subject: Re: [rules-users] Double Handling > To: Ade Timi <adeyinka.t...@nathean.com> > > > > Ade, > > There you go: > > https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBRULES-2424 > > You have: > > public String setErrorMessage() { > > > This problem was fixed in M2 (trunk). Meanwhile, you can rename your > method or use a trunk snapshot. > > > > Edson > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > rules-users@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users > >
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