Inside eval() you must use code in the chosen semantic dialect (either
Java or MVEL). None of them have "not in" operator that is a DRL syntax
sugar.
So, you need to either properly write Java or MVEL code inside the eval,
or use a regular DRL constraint.
In this specific case, if you
Hi All,
I am using drool4.0.1 in my application,
I have one map in global memory this map contains mapping of id and value,i
want to validate these values.
but when i am using in and not in rule like:
eval(validatorMap.get("name") not in("amit","siddhartha"))
where validatorMap is a map of i