Hi everybody,
might be that I found the solution myself.
Is it possible that FIT uses an abstraction-layer (like e.g for persistence
JPA-Annotations instead of original Hibernate annotations), which prevents
Eclipse from applying breakpoint functionality?
FIT imports:
import javax.rules.ConfigurationException;
import javax.rules.RuleRuntime;
import javax.rules.RuleServiceProvider;
import javax.rules.RuleServiceProviderManager;
...
Drools-Examples imports:
import org.drools.KnowledgeBase;
import org.drools.KnowledgeBaseFactory;
import org.drools.builder.KnowledgeBuilder;
import org.drools.builder.KnowledgeBuilderFactory;
...
Can you confirm my theory?
Thanks a lot,
Ingo
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