I used 'salience' key word to control the order of firing in drl file. But it
is not working properly when we use both DSL file and DRL file to execute
rules. The order of firing is in random manner in DSL file.
How to control the order of firing in dsl file?
Eg:
My requirement consists of 6
In the 3.0.6 Drools Documentation (
http://labs.jboss.com/file-access/default/members/jbossrules/freezone/docs/3.0.6/html_single/index.html)
towards the end of section 1.1.1. Introduction and
You probably need a package definition at the top of
the file.
Please also import the SupplierView class in the rules
drl file.
You can also first test using the drools sample files.
-Rahul
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Folks,
I am using Rules 4.0 in WebSphere 6.0
MSM Team,
Good work on the project, have you thought of working with us to help
build a better integrated tool, rather than a seperate satelite tool? We
have someone working on unified belief system at the moment, that should
allow fuzzy logic, and others, to be integrated. This system will
We're very sorry for the inconvenience, however the application hasn't been
tested on (any) Mac platforms
At this moment the application, on windows (and linux) platforms doesn't run
if started from a directory with empty spaces in it (for instance, desktop
since it is in ( e.g) C:\Documents And
I'm using JBoss Rules 4.0MR2 and I'm just starting out trying to learn the
concepts and syntax. My challenge is that I am placing into Working Memory a
List of Message objects. A Message contains an Order, and Order contains a List
of Line Items, a Line Item contains a Catalog, a Catalog contains
Express your data relationally and assert individual objects. Using
'from' to traverse deep object graphs really is for legacy pojo support.
If you do that you'll have no problem solving problems like this, look
at Conways Game of Life to see how to exploit this relational approach
to solving
Hi,
In the Drools documentation, it's written that :
The rule workbench (for Eclipse) requires that you have eclipse 3.2 or
greater, as well as Eclipse GEF 3.2 or greater.
My application contains a GUI for building rules which 'll be converted into
some format - .drl or xml - which is