[rules-users] Importing Fact model in Eclipse

miguel machado mls.machado at gmail.com
Sat Apr 3 08:03:00 EDT 2010


I've done exactly that using project references and keeping the imports on
the rop of the rules. There are plenty of 'import' examples in the docs.

_ miguel


2010/4/2 Shailesh Hedaoo <shaileshhedaoo at hotmail.com>

>  i have the JAR in classpath.  i also added the java domain project in
> the "project references".
> but when i create a "guided rule", in the when condition of "guidedl rule"
> - it gives me a 'choose fact model' dropdown which is empty.
> i read somewhere that i need to specify all globals or imports. But i wanst
> able to figure that out exactly.
> looking forward to some more help :).
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 22:59:18 +0200
> From: ansgar.konermann at googlemail.com
> To: rules-users at lists.jboss.org
> Subject: Re: [rules-users] Importing Fact model in Eclipse
>
>
> On 02.04.2010 22:48, Shailesh Hedaoo wrote:
>
> Hi
>   I have created a Drools project and trying to create a guided rule in
> Eclipse 3.5 and Drools 5.0.x.
> I have my own domain objects in another java project to be used by Drools
> project.
> I want to use the java domain model as the "fact model" in my Drools
> project.
> How is that done ? Do i have to go thru the web based "guvnor" first ?
> All I m planing to have is a simple java project which has java classes of
> my domain model of POJOs and in my Drools project i want to use them as
> "fact model". How do i do it in eclipse IDE ?
>
>
> Should suffice to add the fact model jar to the classpath of the project
> containing your rules source code. That's how we did it when still working
> with Eclipse (now switched to IDEA).
>
> If you don't want to compile the jar beforehand, on the rules project's
> root folder, right-click "build path" -> "configure build path", select
> "Projects" tab, click "Add", check your fact model project and confirm
> everything.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Ansgar
>
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