This looks like a bug. MyObject( param.size > 0 ) => incorrect diagnostic
But: MyObject( param.size() > 0 ) =>OK MyObject( param.size == 0 ) =>OK MyObject( param.size != 0 ) =>OK -W On 14/06/2012, Alexis Brouard <alexis.brou...@haulogy.net> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I've tried to go from Drools 5.3.0.Final to 5.4.0.Final and some strange > errors appeared on constraints using the size of a list. > > For instance, given the following object: > > public class MyObject { > > private List<String> param = new ArrayList<String>(); > > public MyObject() { > super(); > } > > public List<String> getParam() { > return param; > } > > public void setParam(List<String> param) { > this.param = param; > } > } > > > This rule: > > rule "Sample rule" > when > MyObject( param.size > 0 ) > then > System.out.println( "Sample rule activated" ); > end > > > Provokes the following error: > > Unable to Analyse Expression param.size > 0: > [Error: Comparison operation requires compatible types. Found class > java.lang.String and class java.lang.Integer] > [Near : {... param.size > 0 ....}] > ^ : [Rule name='Sample rule'] > > > This worked very well in Drools 5.3.0.Final. > Is there some configuration specific to Drools 5.4.0.Final that I've missed > in the release notes? > > Thanks in advance for your help. > > Best, > Alexis > _______________________________________________ rules-dev mailing list rules-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-dev