Sorry if I was clear. The problem when you do: ClassLoader.getResource(
"resource.path" ) is the the resource can be inside a war the in WEB-INF/classes
and the war could be NOT exploded in container
that's is deployed, so the translation to something like file:// is NOT reliable.
On 04/16/2011 05:05 PM, Mauricio Salatino wrote:
I'm still thinking about that mapping and those assumptions
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Mauricio Salatino <salaboy(a)gmail.com
<mailto:salaboy@gmail.com>> wrote:
Can you? or Can't you?
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Pablo Nussembaum <baunax(a)gmail.com
<mailto:baunax@gmail.com>> wrote:
Esteban,
You can assume that a resource that was obtained from the classpath exists in
your filesystem, for instance it can be a file inside a jar or war that are not exploded.
In other words you
can't always convert an URL to "file://".
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On 04/15/2011 08:52 AM, Esteban Aliverti wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I want to discuss a problem I have found when using the combination of
knowledge agent + classpathResources.
> I will try to describe what am I doing first to give you some context.
> I'm deploying drools-camel-server in a Tomcat 7 container. Inside the
WEB-INF/classes directory I have some DRL files that I want to use.
> My knowledge-services.xml file declares the following kagent:
>
> <drools:kagent id="kagent1" kbase="kbase1"
new-instance="false">
> <drools:resources>
> <drools:resource type="DRL"
source="*classpath*:simple.drl"/>
> ...
> </drools:resources>
> </drools:kagent>
>
> When spring parses this configuration file it creates a KnowledgeAgent
instance with a ChangeSet containing all the listed resources.
> The next step is to start ResourceChangeNotifierService and
ResourceChangeScannerService.
> So far so good.
>
> The problem:
> The problem I'm having is not directly related to drools, but I think it
is quite easy to provide a solution for the people that is in my same situation.
>
> ClassPathResource is the class that represents a resource defined as
"*classpath:"*
>
> This class has 2 important methods:
>
> public long getLastModified(){
> return this.classLoader.getResource( this.path
).openConnection().getLastModified();
> }
>
> public InputStream getInputStream(){
> return this.classLoader.getResourceAsStream( this.path );
> }
>
>
> The first method is used by ResourceChangeScannerService to check whether the
resource has changed or not. It works fine. When the resource in the filesystem changes,
the scanner detects
> the change without any problem.
> The scanner ends up notifying the kagent about the change, and the kagent
passes the Resource to an instance of KnowledgeBuilder.
> An here is when things fail.
> The kbuilder uses the second method of ClassPathResource (getInputStream())
to get the content of the resource. In the case of Tomcat (and probably some other
environments), it seems that
> the classloader (Tomcat's classloader) is using a cache. So the
InputStream returned doesn't reflect the current state of the resource.
> Long story short: the agent is notified about a change in the resource, but
the change is never applied to the kbase because the kbuilder is unable to get it :P
>
> Solutions:
> The first solution is not to use classpath resources :). You can use just url
resources like http:// or file:/. But honestly, when you have your rules inside your
webapp, it is much
> more comfortable and even manageable to avoid the use of real paths.
>
> What I was thinking about (I already have a working prototype) is to create a
new Resource type for these cases. This resource type will let you define your resources
present in your
> classpath as usually but it will translate them to URL Resource internally.
> So, in the example above:
>
> <drools:resource type="DRL"
source="*URLClasspath*:simple.drl"/>
>
> is going to be translated (internally and in a transparent way) to something
like: file:/usr/local/apache-tomcat-7/webapps/MyWebapp/WEB-INF/simple.drl.
>
> Opinions?
>
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>
> Esteban Aliverti
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