Chapter 3. Fixed Issues


These are the high priority issues fixed in version 6.4 of Red Hat JBoss BRMS, sorted by components.

3.1. User Interface

Table 3.1. Business Central Issues Resolved in Version 6.4
IssueDescription

RHBRMS-2626

Compilation of spreadsheet fails with specific condition.

RHBRMS-1265

Rules validation in business-central is very slow.

RHBRMS-2476

Allow users to edit project’s GAV information in business central Project Editor when it has a parent.

RHBRMS-2572

Guided Rule Templates: Generates incorrect DRL when literal constraint follows templated constraints.

RHBRMS-2638

missing filesystem unlock on Exception in JGitFileSystemProvider.commit().

RHBRMS-2620

Errors in Phreak under heavy and multi threaded load.

RHBPMS-4275

[6.4.0][Guided Decision Table] xls can not be validated.

3.2. Core

Table 3.2. BRE and Core Issues Resolved in Version 6.4
IssueDescription

RHBRMS-2538

LHS NullPointerException at PhreakJoinNode.updateChildLeftTuple.

RHBRMS-2534

Support for custom HTTP headers in Decision Server java client configuration.

RHBRMS-2627

Drools Timer initiate with milesecond truncated.

RHBRMS-2619

Rules compilation failure depending on condition ordering.

RHBRMS-2451

DialectUtil.normalizeRuleName() doesn’t normalize multibyte rule names.

RHBRMS-2481

Multibyte bind variable name fails with java dialect.

RHBRMS-2484

Memory leak in KieScanner.

RHBRMS-2682

Unwanted firing modifying an event over a window:time.

RHBRMS-2641

InternalFactHandle.isValid returns false but still evaluated when audit log is enabled.

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