You should add the drools-core library as a required dependency.
Fernando Meyer
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On Jul 17, 2007, at 9:55 AM, Jesse Stockall wrote:
Tomcat 5.5
Java 1.5
jbossrules-4.0.0.12865MR3
I have an instance of Drools running inside a webapp deployed on
Tomcat. The rules have been compiled ahead of time and are loaded
in with:
InputStream is = PolicyRuntime.class.getResourceAsStream(name);
DroolsObjectInputStream in = new DroolsObjectInputStream(is);
Package p = (Package) in.readObject();
When run outside Tomcat it loads fine, when run inside Tomcat I get:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/drools/base/extractors/
BaseObjectClassFieldExtractor
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:620)
at org.drools.base.ClassFieldExtractorFactory
$ByteArrayClassLoader.defineClass(ClassFieldExtractorFactory.java:455)
at org.drools.base.ClassFieldExtractorFactory.getClassFieldExtractor
(ClassFieldExtractorFactory.java:114)
at org.drools.base.ClassFieldExtractor.init
(ClassFieldExtractor.java:77)
at org.drools.base.ClassFieldExtractor.<init>
(ClassFieldExtractor.java:57)
at org.drools.base.ClassFieldExtractorCache.getExtractor
(ClassFieldExtractorCache.java:35)
at org.drools.base.ClassFieldExtractor.readResolve
(ClassFieldExtractor.java:72)
I've tried adding DroolsObjectInputStream.class.getClassLoader() ,
PolicyRuntime.class.getClassLoader() and Thread.currentThread
().getContextClassLoader() to the constructor of the
DroolsObjectInputStream but none had any effect.
Thanks
Jesse
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