This was not a bug. According to SPL specification, only SPL expressions
are allowed as arguments to the SPL basic collection operators. I think I
mentioned this before.
Xiping
From: David Wood/Watson/i...@ibmus
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Date: 10/07/2009 04:45 PM
Subject: Re: [jira] Commented: (IMPERIUS-22) Java List objects as
collections not supported?
I don't believe this one was ever really fixed. It's more question of
whether or not non-literal lists are allowed as arguments to the
collection operators.
David Wood
Policy Technologies Group
IBM TJ Watson Research Center
[email protected]
914-784-5123 (office), 914-396-6515 (mobile)
From:
"Neeraj Joshi (JIRA)" <[email protected]>
To:
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Date:
10/07/2009 03:32 PM
Subject:
[jira] Commented: (IMPERIUS-22) Java List objects as collections not
supported?
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Neeraj Joshi commented on IMPERIUS-22:
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patch checked in by David Wood
> Java List objects as collections not supported?
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: IMPERIUS-22
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPERIUS-22
> Project: Imperius
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: David Wood
> Assignee: Bill Stoddard
>
> The following does not parse. Should it?
> Import Class java.util.List:list1;
> Strategy Execute_All_Applicable;
> Policy
> {
> Condition
> {
> inCollection("1", list1)
> }
> Decision
> {
> list.get(1)
> }
> }:1;
> However, it does parse if you change it to...
> Import Class java.util.List:list1;
> Strategy Execute_All_Applicable;
> Policy
> {
> Condition
> {
> inCollection("1",[ "1", "2" ])
> }
> Decision
> {
> list.get(1)
> }
> }:1;
> Should we be able to pass java List objects as collections?
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