Sorry, I forgot to mention, the Mortgages-example I have contains the
following:-
private static KnowledgeBase readKnowledgeBase() throws Exception {
KnowledgeAgent kagent = KnowledgeAgentFactory
.newKnowledgeAgent( "MortgageAgent" );
kagent.applyChangeSet( ResourceFactory
.newClassPathResource( "changeset.xml" ) );
KnowledgeBase kbase = kagent.getKnowledgeBase();
kagent.dispose();
return kbase;
}
You can see it loads the changeset.xml file (no sight of a properties
file?!?!).
This file you will note is in the src folder which is on the classpath
defined in the Eclipse .classpath file (assuming you run mvn eclipse:eclipse
to create these).
With kind regards,
Mike
On 3 February 2011 09:48, drools10 <tsarkar(a)professionalaccess.com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
I went through the mortgage example. I saw the guvnor generated
url accessed through a properties file there. I had tried a similar
approach
before. But the issue of username/password had cropped up, even when ran as
a simple java application. By creating my own changeset xml only I was able
to resolve the issue.
Could you please elaborate how I can add the ChangeSet to my
classpath, as you suggested earlier?
Or could you tell me which jar files the 'con' entry in .classpath file
refers to : <classpathentry kind="con" path="DROOLS/Drools"/>
?
Thanks.
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