Try using a changeset with file:path-to-your-changeset.xml rather than
classpath:changeset.xml
SebRR wrote:
Yes I am using 5.1.1 and if I go to the latest xsd
(drools-spring-1.2.0.xsd), there is no attribute called 'knowledgeAgent' .
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Esteban Aliverti <
esteban.aliverti(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I think 5.1.1 should be fine. Which version are you using?
>
> Best,
>
>
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> Esteban Aliverti
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> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Sébastien Raickman <
> sebastien.raickman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Esteban,
>>
>> yes my change set is linked to this resource:
>>
>> *resource source="
>>
http://localhost:8080/drools-guvnor/org.drools.guvnor.Guvnor/package/com....
>> *
>>
>> I have tried out the 2nd solution but JBoss says --> kAttribute
>> 'knowledgeAgent' is not allowed to appear in element
'drools:ksession'
>>
>> Which version of Drools should I use for this?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Esteban Aliverti <
>> esteban.aliverti(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I suspect that the ksession defined in spring is created BEFORE the
>>> agent
>>> processes the resource. And even after the agent processes the
>>> resource, it
>>> will create a new kbase (because you are not using
>>> newInstance="false"), so
>>> the defined ksession will remain attached to an empty kbase.
>>> I can think in 2 solutions:
>>> 1.- Remove the ksession definition from the spring context file and
>>> create a new ksession using the kagent:
>>> kagent.newStatelessKnowledgeSession();
>>> 2.- Configure ksession's kagent from spring (this only works for
>>> stateless ksessions): >> knowledgeAgent="kagent1">
>>>
>>> By the way, the subject of this email says you re linking drools-server
>>> to Guvnor, but your changeset is not using any Guvnor's URL. Are you
>>> manually downloading the changeset.xml and putting it in your
>>> classpath?
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>>>
>>> Esteban Aliverti
>>> - Developer @
http://www.plugtree.com
>>> - Blog @
http://ilesteban.wordpress.com
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/3/15 Sébastien Raickman &lt;sebastien.raickman(a)gmail.com&gt;
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to connect to drools-server with HTTPClient with the
>>>> following
>>>> config:
>>>>
>>>> >>>
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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xmlns:drools="http://drools.org/schema/drools-spring"
>>>>
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
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http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-2.0.xsd
>>>>
http://drools.org/schema/drools-spring
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http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/labs/labs/jbossrules/trunk/drools-containe...;
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>>>> where my changeset.xml is adding a snapshot deployed with Guvnor.
>>>>
>>>> But I am not able to trig the rule with the following client:
>>>>
>>>> BatchExecutionCommandImpl command = new BatchExecutionCommandImpl();
>>>> command.setLookup("ksession1");
>>>> InsertObjectCommand insertObjectCommand = new
>>>> InsertObjectCommand("TEST");
>>>> FireAllRulesCommand fireAllRulesCommand = new FireAllRulesCommand();
>>>> command.getCommands().add(insertObjectCommand);
>>>> command.getCommands().add(fireAllRulesCommand);
>>>>
>>>> String xml =
>>>> BatchExecutionHelper.newXStreamMarshaller().toXML(command);
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> HttpClient httpClient = new HttpClient();
>>>> httpClient.getHostConfiguration().setHost("host", 8080);
>>>>
>>>> PostMethod postMethod = new
>>>> PostMethod("/drools-5.1.1-server/kservice/rest/execute");
>>>> postMethod.setRequestEntity(new StringRequestEntity(xml, null, null));
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> try {
>>>>
>>>> httpClient.executeMethod(postMethod);
>>>> int code = postMethod.getStatusCode();
>>>> System.out.println(code);
>>>> String rep = postMethod.getResponseBodyAsString();
>>>> System.out.println(rep);
>>>>
>>>> } catch(Exception e) {...}
>>>>
>>>> Do someone have any idea how to achieve this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Sebastien
>>>>
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