[rules-users] Drools 5.0.0.M3 Runtime problem in Eclipse 3.4.1

Ellen Zhao enzhao at gmail.com
Fri Dec 5 10:47:15 EST 2008


Online docs of the relevant information to Zhang's question can be found:

https://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/job/drools/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/trunk/target/docs/drools-flow/html/ch02.html


Ellen

On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Kris Verlaenen
<kris.verlaenen at cs.kuleuven.be> wrote:
> The Drools plugin now supports multiple runtimes, but this means you must
> always define one.  We are still in the process of documenting this, but
> this is an extract from the docs that should help you out.  Let me know if
> it is still unclear.
>
> Note: the images that are referred to can be found here:
> http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbossrules/trunk/drools-docs/drools-docs-flow/src/main/docbook/images/Chapter-GettingStarted/
>
> Kris
>
> <para>If you have not yet set up a Drools runtime, you should do this now. A
> Drools runtime
> is a collection of jars on your file system that represent one specific
> release of the Drools
> project jars. To create a runtime, you must either point the IDE to the
> release of your choice,
> or you can simply create a new runtime on your file system from the jars
> included in the Drools
> Eclipse plugin. Since we simply want to use the Drools version included in
> this plugin, we will
> do the latter. Note that you will only have to do this once, next time you
> create a Drools project,
> it will automatically use the default Drools runtime, unless you specify
> otherwise.</para>
>
> <para>So if you have not yet set up a Drools runtime, click the Next button.
> The following dialog
> as shown below tells you that you have not yet defined a default Drools
> runtime and that you should
> configure the workspace settings first. Do this by clicking on the
> "Configure Workspace Settings ..."
> link.</para>
>
> <mediaobject>
> <imageobject>
> <imagedata align="center" format="BMP" role=""
> fileref="images/Chapter-GettingStarted/project-wizard3.bmp"/>
> </imageobject>
> </mediaobject>
>
> <para>The dialog that pops up shows the workspace settings for Drools
> runtimes. The first time you
> do this, the list of installed Drools runtimes is probably empty, as shown
> below. To create a new
> runtime on your file system, click the "Add..." button. This shows a dialog
> where you should give
> the new runtime a name (e.g. "Drools5 runtime"), and a path to your drools
> runtime on your file
> system. In this tutorial, we will simply create a new Drools5 runtime from
> the jars embedded in the
> Drools Eclipse plugin. Click the "Create a new Drools 5 runtime ..." button
> and select the folder
> where you want this runtime to be created and click the "OK" button. You
> will see the path you
> selected show up in the previous dialog. So we're all done here as well, so
> click the "OK" button
> here as well. You will see the newly created runtime show up in your list of
> Drools runtimes. Select
> this runtime as the new default runtime by clicking on the check box in
> front of your runtime name
> and click "OK". After successfully setting up your runtime, you can now
> finish the project creation
> wizard by clicking on the "Finish" button.</para>
>
> <mediaobject>
> <imageobject>
> <imagedata align="center" format="BMP" role=""
> fileref="images/Chapter-GettingStarted/project-runtimes.bmp"/>
> </imageobject>
> </mediaobject>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Zhang Jing-A52198
> To: rules-users at lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 12:51 AM
> Subject: [rules-users] Drools 5.0.0.M3 Runtime problem in Eclipse 3.4.1
>
> Dear All,
>
>
>
> I'm trying to get the latest Drools 5.0.0.M3 work in Eclipse 3.4.1. I
> downloaded the plugin (from
> http://download.jboss.org/drools/release/5.0.0.24045.M3/drools-5.0.0.M3-eclipse-all.zip)
> and put it into the eclipse plugins folder. When I try to create a Drools
> Project, the wizard asks me to select a Drools Runtime. What is that? How to
> configure it?
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
> Jing
>
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