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Jeff DeLong commented on JBIDE-6093:
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When you add a file from your local Eclipse environment into Guvnor, a file is created
with the same name except for a dot in front. These files contain the Guvnor integration
information. For example here is a .jboss-esb.xml file
#Wed Mar 10 22:29:27 MST 2010
filename=jboss-esb.xml
revision=2
lastmodified=2010-03-10T22\:29\:27
repository=http\://localhost\:8080/drools-guvnor/org.drools.guvnor.Guvnor/webdav
fullpath=http\://localhost\:8080/drools-guvnor/org.drools.guvnor.Guvnor/webdav/packages/PolicyQuoteEntityService/jboss-esb.xml
This is ok when adding rule files, i.e. .drl files into Guvnor; the Drools validator does
not complain.
But a file with an xml extension (as well as the others I listed previously) will cause
the xml validator to complain.
It is not as simple as ignoring .sv files (which a user could add themselves), as the
names of the files are dependent on the name of the source file. E.g., If I add
Policy.java to Guvnor, then it creates a .Policy.java file.
Now before you ask "why are you adding all these different file types to
Guvnor", see
http://community.jboss.org/thread/149327.
Eclipse Guvnor Tooling causes validation errors on certain file
types
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Key: JBIDE-6093
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-6093
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: drools
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.CR2
Environment: JBoss Tools Nightly Build - Jboss Drools Guvnor
5.1.0.v20100226213N-H20-31764
Reporter: Jeff DeLong
Eclipse Guvnor Tooling creates a new file with the name .filename.ext when a file is
added to Guvnor. For xml files (.xml, .xsd, .html, .bpel, etc,) and java files, this
causes the validators to report errors. E.g., "Content is not allowed in the
prolog" and "Syntax errors on tokens, delete these tokens. This is because these
files have the xml or java extension, hence the validator attempts to validate them. I
have looking at the Preferences -> Validation, but cannot see a clever way to create a
rule to exclude all files with a . at the front of the filename.
Also, Eclipse Guvnor Tooling is not able to add files to the new for Guvnor 5.1
GlobalArea.
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