Aziz, The order example can be executed using what we call "advanced execution mode". In that case, you are not automatically going from one node to the other in your process all the time, but we allow other rules to intervene and possibly override the default behaviour. The logging rules and assignment rules in the example show how to add additional behaviour in this advanced execution mode.
However, because advanced execution mode is still experimental (as very powerful and the user needs to know much more internal details to use them effectively), so we did not enable it by default. If you want to enable advanced execution mode, add this line before adding the knowledge packages to the knowledge base: ((InternalRuleBase) ((KnowledgeBaseImpl) kbase).getRuleBase()) .getConfiguration().setAdvancedProcessRuleIntegration(true); Kris Quoting Aziz Boxwala <[email protected]>: > I am trying to execute a ruleflow and use rules to assign tasks > within the ruleflow in Drools 5.0.1. I have a drl file included in my > knowledge base that tries to assign a task to a user when a new human > task is created. This is based on the example in > org.drools.example.process.order. I can't get my code to work. I > don't the rules in the example are working either (dslr for the task > assignment or the drl for dynamic logging). After some attempts, I > found that this condition > WorkItemNodeInstance() > does not evaluate to true ever. > > Do I have to do anything special to make the WorkItemNodeInstance > appear in working memory? > > Thanks for any help. > > --Aziz > > > Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users
