anonymous wrote : Extracted drools-5.1.0.SNAPSHOT-bin.zip into c:/drools directory. I then
used it as the runtime while creating the first "Hello"-DroolsProject.
Yes, that's correct. Sorry, should have mentioned that the Drools runtime is NOT an
update site, nor is it a collection of Eclipse plugins/features -- it's the layer
BELOW that.
So, yes, to "install" it you just unpack it somewhere and then configure the
Drools IDE plugins installed into Eclipse (from their update site / zip) to tell it where
you put the runtime.
It's akin to telling Eclipse where your Java runtime (JDK or JRE) is installed, if you
have more than one (1.4, 5.0, 6.0).
So, as you surmised, the process in general for Eclipse install/config is:
0. install Java
1. get Eclipse, unpack
2. run Eclipse, install into it using Update (remote sites, local sites, local site zips)
3. get additional runtime(s) and unpack them outside Eclipse install folder
4. configure Eclipse to know where runtime(s) are located
Should you want to do the above for Seam, Hibernate, etc. that's the process. :)
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