Yes that would be the case. Creating the model asset merely make the
"container". You upload/attach the content and then save.
I hope you and Guvnor become good friends ;)
sent on the move
On 25 Nov 2011 20:24, "Ronald Albury" <ronalbury(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I found it.
It is not enough to import the Jar file - you must also hit File->Save.
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Ronald Albury <ronalbury(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Newbie issue:
> I created a package, com.scs.test
> I added a model to that package (a java Jar file with POJOs in it). The
> jar contains com.scs.test.Message and com.scs.test.Person.
> I edited the package's "Configuration: Imported Types" to include the
two
> objects from the model (com.scs.test.Message and com.scs.test.Person).
>
> I go to the package assets and open a business rule. When I click on the
> plus sign across from When I get the message "Note: No model has been
> defined. Tip: you will want to import or define a model for this user
> interface to work !".
>
> I thought I had imported a model. When I look at the package assets, the
> model is listed right there. The objects are listed as "Imported Types".
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks
>
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