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Kris Verlaenen commented on JBIDE-3670:
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The classpath container is just called Drools runtime.
I'm still not sure I understand the case you are trying to ensure. Let's suppose
the user has selected the SOA-P as path for the runtime. It will then autodetect the jars
in there (currently only the Drools4 runtime, if the next SOA-P release ships with Drools5
we'll have to add an extension that autodetects this Drools5 runtime. Will there ever
be a case where multiple runtimes can be detected from the same path (e.g. both Drools4
and Drools5 in the next SOA-P release)? If not, the jars will always remain the same,
because at most one recognizer will match.
Unless of course the user replaces his old SOA-P with a new one at the exact same
location, but is this a use case we really want to support (as in extremely unlikely as
the path name usually contains a version number)?
Drools Runtime unclear how to correctly define
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Key: JBIDE-3670
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-3670
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: drools
Affects Versions: 3.0.0.cr1
Environment: jbdevstudio-linux-gtk-2.0.0.CR2-R200901250322.jar on RHEL 5, jdk
1.5.11
Reporter: Jeff DeLong
Assignee: Snjezana Peco
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 3.0.0.GA
Attachments: DroolsClasspathContainer.patch
I tested out the Drools IDE in JBDS. I used the Drools icon to create a new Drools
project, and ran the DroolsTest class the wizard created as a Java Application. I got the
following exception:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/antlr/runtime/CharStream
The problem is with defining the "Drools Runtime". As part of the setup for
creating a Drools Project for the first time, the user is asked to create a "Drools
Runtime". This is new (in the past Drools IDE new which set of jars to use), to be
consistent with other tools and allow user to select different Drools Runtimes. The
challenge for the user is how to define a Drools Runtime. You can either find the jars in
JBDS plugins, explode them into a folder, and point to them, or download Drools
engine/expert (in this case I had decided to try jboss-brms-engine-5.ea.zip, since this is
the .com version). However when this is unzipped, some jars are in the root of the folder
and some are in a lib directory. At least four of the ones in the lib directory are
required for runtime (antlr-runtime-3.1.1.jar, core-3.4.2.v_883_R34x.jar, mvel2-2.0.5.jar,
xstream-1.3.1.jar), and the jars in a subdirectory are not added to the runtime
classpath.
It should be easier for the user to define a Drools Runtime. They should not have to know
about which jars to move around. They should just be able to download and unzip.
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