Have you add the workbench maven repository to your web-app's pom and the
project you've compiled in the workbench as a decency?
Have you disabled security for the maven repository or have you configured
maven preemptive authentication in settings.xml?
There were a number of emails last week with exactly the same question -
and solutions given.
Sent on the move
On 11 Dec 2013 05:24, "vimalkansal" <vimalkansal(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have an instance of Kie-WB running and I have started it with property
"org.guvnor.m2repo.dir" set to some non default location (i.e not in
/../home/.2). I am able to use the KIE WB to "build and deploy" the
project
to this repository. Then I have built a web application ( I have declared
the dependency on org.kie/kie-ci module and I have verified that this jar
is
getting packaged under WEB-INF/lib folder of my .war file). So with this
setup, when I have a code like this in my web application :
KieServices ks = KieServices.Factory.get();
KieContainer kContainer = null;
*kContainer = ks.newKieContainer(ks.newReleaseId("com.xyz",
"HelloWorld",
"1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"));*
it seems to wait inordinately long at the highlighted line and then throws
up an exception to the telling can't get the default Kie Session. My
question :
Do I have to tell the web application about the location of the maven
repo? if yes how?
Thx
Vimal
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