Hi,
Can you give a try with the "eval" keyword? Here is a code fragment from Drools Expert documentation (Example 4.53), I have the impression (I am a Drools beginner) that it can be adapted to your needs:
Person( girlAge : age, sex = "F" ) Person( eval( age == girlAge + 2 ), sex = 'M' ) Maybe something like: MyEvent(prop1 matches eval("This event is for"+getPropName()+" and is sent to blah blah blah")) Best regards, Bruno. Ayush a écrit :
Hi, I'm trying to implement regular expression using matches. The regular expression is dynamic and retrieved from a java function. In my first approach I'm tried to call the java function for matches like MyEvent(prop1 matches "This event is for"+getPropName()+" and is sent to blah blah blah") Now when I try to execute the above expression it gives error as illegal statement (I even tried back-slash to escape it). It also gives error like "Expecting ')' instead of '(' ". So I declared a function which takes two string parameters and returns me the concatenated one. function String concatenate(String str1, String str2) { return str1+str2; } $matchStr : String() from concatenate("This event is for",getPropName()+" and is sent to blah blah blah") Now when I'm using this variable in my rule it is not getting executed. Please note that there is no problem in regex because when I put the regex as string (i.e. without using any function to retreive it) it works fine. MyEvent(prop1 matches $matchStr) Can anyone please let me know how can I solve it. Thanks in advance.
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