Paul,
Don't know whether it's relevant or not, but we experienced problems when
the id of a Drools Flow process (i.e. the id attribute in the root node of
the .rf file) contained a hyphen. This seemed to screw up the classes
auto-generated by Drools. We now mandate a naming scheme for process ids
like Java package names (e.g. "com.company.process" etc.).
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Thanks, salaboy.
Looks like it comes down to the compiled classes like
"mycompany.edi.Process_mycompany_edi_0ReturnValueEvaluator0Invoker".
Anybody know what compiles those or what might throw a wrench into those?
Or does anyone know how I can debug them or view the source?
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