Ditto, but it does generated that error here. What is your set up?
I imported it as a pure Maven project, did an update and got the error.
I'm very curious as to how our setups are so different as to make this
difference?
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 9:46 AM, vinodkiran [via Drools] <
ml-node+s46999n4029181h23(a)n3.nabble.com> wrote:
Very strange...I have the code running on my local machine and it
works
fine.
-Thanks,
Vinod
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