I create a new fact in Guvnor.  I cannot directly edit the code, as far as I can tell, and can only see the guided editor.  

Next, I use the Guvnor plugin in Eclipse to check the asset out, and I edit it in Eclipse.  I then use the Guvnor .. commit  command in the guvnor plugin.

Then when I access Guvnor through the browser, the changes from Eclipse are certainly there, but I no longer see a guided editor, but rather, can directly edit the text.

This is all within the same package, just moving back and forth between Guvnor and Eclipse.

There may be some switch on the Guvnor interface that I am completely missing that would enable me to move back and forth between free text editing and guided editing.

- Mike


no that doesn't sound correct ? can what you mean by import into
guvnor - you mean using the guvnor plugin ? or re-importing it by
creating a new package?

On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 5:02 AM, J Michael Dean <mdean77@comcast.net> wrote:
When I declare a very simple object in Guvnor and validate, save, build,
etc. and then try to edit it, I get the guided editor.  However, if I import
that model to the IDE and edit it there, and commit it back, then in Guvnor
I subsequently can edit the text directly.  I cannot find a way to edit the
text directly unless I go through this step of import to the IDE, and once I
have handled it in the IDE, it appears I can no longer edit it with the
guided editor in Guvnor.

Is this the correct behavior?