getInfo() will return TType for me.


On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Wolfgang Laun <[email protected]>wrote:

> Another observation: If the relevant field is TType, why do you call
> getInfo()? One would expect getTType(), according to the usual bean
> nomenclature.
> -W
>
> On 13/06/2012, vysrinivas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > sorry. this is my declaration.
> >
> > <rule name="12_Line_Validation">
> >
> >                         <parameter identifier="TReqHeader">
> >
> >                                 <java:class>THeaderType</java:class>
> >                         </parameter>
> >
> >                         <parameter identifier="TReqLine">
> >                                 <java:class>TLineType</java:class>
> >                         </parameter>
> >
> >                         <java:condition>
> >                                 getQType(TReqHeader) != null
> >                                 || !getInfo(TReqHeader).equals("Online")
> >                         </java:condition>
> >
> >
> >                         <java:condition>
> >                                 getOffType(TReqLine).equals("Local")
> >                         </java:condition>
> >
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