Allow option to completely remove an asset from the repository
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Key: JBRULES-1250
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBRULES-1250
Project: JBoss Drools
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Components: drools-brms
Affects Versions: 4.0.1
Reporter: Shahad Ahmed
Assigned To: Mark Proctor
If you use the archive feature to remove a rule or package from the BRMS it is not really
seen as gone, as if you attempt to create a new rule or package with the same name as the
archived rules or package then you get an error saying that the rule or package already
exists (looking at the source code, the repository does not care if an item is archived
or not, so it will always throw an error if an asset with an existing name is created).
I'm assuming this is the designed behaviour and not a bug (I've asked about this a
couple of times on the user list and got no replies to the contrary).
However, it would be very useful to be able to remove a rule or package so that you can
then recreate it (e.g by importing new versions from a drl file). At present, you have to
laboriously rename the rules and packages you want to remove, so that when they are
archived their names do not clash with the new versions of the rules and packages you want
to import or recreate. Perhaps all that is involved in implementing this new remove
feature is to just automatically rename the package and its rules before archiving it?
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