Thanks Geoffrey, adding a repository such as JBoss's to one's maven
settings.xml file (or to nexus if one's shop uses that) is a standard
operating procedure in most shops so it shouldn't be a problem, once
the jars are there, and kept up to date. Not a problem at all. One can
even add a repository to a pom.xml, if one is too lazy to modify the
settings.xml.
Main thing is that this is many orders of magnitude less error prone
and easier than downloading the entire drools code tree and compiling
it all in maven with a custom javac call.
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Geoffrey De Smet
<ge0ffrey.spam(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Pete,
That should work :)
But the jars are in the jboss repo, which sadly isn't synced to the
central maven repo.