qzr | quiz web site to demo exposing Drools rules
kandi X-RAY | qzr Summary
kandi X-RAY | qzr Summary
This is a simple web application, which asks a short series of questions to determine a person’s maximum heart rate. There are a few different ways in which this can be calculated, so the aim is to demonstrate using a rules engine to ask a series of questions, which enable gradual refinement of results.
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- Gets the next available question
- Converts a question to a resource
- Returns the next question
- Gets an answer for a specific question
- Takes an array of filters and converts them to a Map
- Gets a specific question
- Gets a question
- Gets a list of all questions
- Returns questions
- Print information about all facts currently in the system
- Returns a string representation of the given object
- Gets the answers
- Prints information about a KnowledgeBase
- Removes all facts that match a given filter
- Returns a string representation of this activation
- Main method for debugging
- Returns a String representation of this class
- Publish a rule event
- The Jackson object mapper
- Logs the rule
- Returns a string representation of this question
- Returns a detailed report containing information about this object
- Called when an update is updated
- Returns a string containing the details of a KnowledgeBase
- Returns a specific question
- Gets the Home MaxMaxizzius API
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QUESTION
I have 2 devices:
- one is advertising (server app running on android 11)
- one is discovering (client app running on android 4.4.2).
Both have the latest version of the Google Play Services.
On connection, the client app is sending some bytes to the server app; depending on those, it will send back bytes or a file. It works on all client devices I have except the Galaxy Tab 3 and I have no idea why. Sending bytes works, but not sending files (file is approx. 25Mo! i've tried 5Kb, same result : Payload Failure). On failing, client disconnects from server and then reconnects to it, only to fail again. After some tries, a pop-up often appears saying Play Services have stopped.
Does anyone have an idea why this is happening on this specific device?
I have some logs from my server app :
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-17 at 17:13This is a bug in Nearby Connection's code! It's an instance of IllegalArgumentException in grantUriPermission on API level 19
I've just submitted a fix, but it'll take roughly a month until it's rolled out to devices.
Disclaimer: I work on Nearby
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You can use qzr like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the qzr component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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