There is also an ant task that can take a set of files (rules) and build
them altogether for you if needed.
On 1/12/07, Michael Neale <michael.neale(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes the PackageDescr object has a package name property which is where the
name lives. Not sure if you can easily get that from PackageBuilder, but if
you go a little more low level, you can use DrlParser to get PackageDescr
yourself, and there you go (peek at the PackageBuilder source code if you
need more hints).
On 1/12/07, Justine Hlista <justine(a)vsasset.com> wrote:
> Ah -- that was the problem, I was using a new packagebuilder each time
> (d'oh)!
>
> But that brings up another thing...in some cases, I may want the rules
> source for a given package to be spread across multiple drl files. (I know
> the convention is to have everything from the package in a single drl file,
> but for management and organization we may need to spread across multiple
> drl files). In order to add drls to an existing package, I have to be able
> to get the package name from the drl to look up a hashed builder. Is there
> any part of the public API, e.g from the antlr parser, that might help
> me with that? I have a very inefficient workaround at the moment, but if I
> could get to the parse interface, I might be able to make it better.
>
> Thanks,
> Justine
>
>
>
> On 1/12/07, Michael Neale <michael.neale(a)gmail.com > wrote:
> >
> > If you use the one packagebuilder, and you add the source first from
> > the one with the function, and then the others, yes that should work just
> > fine !
> >
> >
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