you can't explicitly fire a rule...it is not like calling a method. rules
are fired when there is a pattern matches inside your KnowledgeSession.
2010/6/2 Swindells, Thomas
> I’ve still not managed to work this out,
>
> How do I actually get my rules to fire when using a pipeline?
>
>
>
> Thank
Yes, i also have those errors when maven package drools-camel
check the test results attached. my env is Windows 7 ultimate 64 bits.
best regards,
Rudolf Michael
2010/5/24 Ming Fang
> Mark,
>
> The tests can't run because the drools-camel module has a dependency on
> spr
is there a way to show/draw this information in my eclipse flow plung in so
for the business analyst to see it?
best regards,
Rudolf Michael
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Alan, couldn't you have achieved this using a Split and Join?
2010/4/26
>
> Interesting. What you've described Pedro is similar to what I'm trying to
> achieve, and also relates to some earlier posts I made to the list (title:
> 'Drools Flow: Problem with constraint in (Wait) State node').
>
> I
) and
t.taskData.status in ('Created', 'Ready', 'Reserved', 'InProgress',
'Suspended') and
t.taskData.expirationTime is null
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 5:33 PM, rudolf michael wrote:
> and this is how i am listing the tasks.
> try {
>
are you sure that you're connecting to the same TaskService that the drools
flow engine is connected to?
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 5:29 PM, rudolf michael wrote:
> well i had your problem when i started doing some human task processing
> then after i have set the Comment for t
well i had your problem when i started doing some human task processing then
after i have set the Comment for the tasks, the task list worked fine for
me.
Find below my Test case logs:
Hibernate: update ProcessInstanceInfo set externalVariables=?,
lastModificationDate=?, lastReadDate=?, processId=
you need to set a comment value for your task and this will work fine.
there is an open issue for it in the jira check it out.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 5:19 PM, HMandic wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need some help here.
>
> I have a simple process with one human task. That human task work item has
> all t
definitions not being persisted in the db.
How can i list my deployed flow/xml definitions?
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Rudolf Michael
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