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Kris Verlaenen resolved JBRULES-513.
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Fix Version/s: 3.1-m1
Resolution: Done
The IDE now automatically parses all *.xls files in a Drools project and reports any
errors in the problem view.
I don't see any need for determining the exact row or column for the IDE, because I
don't think I can open an xls file on a particular row. If error messages contain row
or column references, they are automatically shown to the user as well, so I think it
might be better to improve error messages directly.
The current implementation only supports Microsoft Excel style decision tables, if anyone
would like support for the comma separated values format (*.csv) and provide me with some
example of such a decision table so I can test it, I can easily add support for those as
well.
Errors that are encountered not during translation of the decision table to a rule set but
when parsing and compiling this rule set will probably be kind of cryptic, since they
refer to errors in the generated rule set, which is not visible to the user. They are
nevertheless shown because they usually contain useful information. In the future, it
might be better to allow the user to see the generated rule as well (like in a separate
tab of the decision table editor), similar as to what we intend to do with DSL rules (show
the expanded rule read-only in a separate tab).
Auto compile of XLS found in rule projects
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Key: JBRULES-513
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBRULES-513
Project: JBoss Rules
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Eclipse IDE
Reporter: Michael Neale
Assigned To: Kris Verlaenen
Fix For: 3.1-m1
Would be nice if .xls files are in a rules project, that the IDE will try and
"compile" them, reporting any errors in the error view (it is possible to get
row numbers as well, with some text magic - as the row number should be in the rule name -
but the errors could be more serious in which case row numbers are not known).
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