unfortunately I don't know enough about spring to say how this works. But my
guess is it is being loaded up as part of a listener for servlet context
where spring bootstraps stuff.
Basically that needs to be replaced with something you can trigger to force
a reload of the rules (basically think of the rulebase a cache, and its time
to flush it).
Not sure how to achieve that with what you have, but its easy enough to do
many other ways.
On 3/21/07, Carlos Henriquez <carlosalberto.henriquez(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone have the same problem? I'm still stuck in this
On 3/12/07, Carlos Henriquez <carlosalberto.henriquez(a)gmail.com > wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I'm new in this list and I have a year working with rules (integrated
> with Spring). We are using drools 2.5 despite is legacy.
>
> We want to change rules at runtime without redeploying the whole
> application. I tried with the ruleAdministrator, deregistering the rule
> source and registering again but I had a problem creating the
> RuleExecutionSet with the createRuleExecutionSet method from
> LocalRuleExecutionSetProvider. It didn't see any of my class and I got a
> "unable to find class XXX" RuleExecutionSetCreateException every time I
> tried to create a rule set from a file.
>
> What I don't understand is how does Spring load all my rules the first
> time? I don't know if I have to set som classpath manually and if I do,
> where?
>
> I'll appreciate all the help you could give me.
>
> Bye.
>
> --
> Carlos Henriquez
> +58-416-839.94.28
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