I've added this to a similarly reported issue with Eclipse and enums here:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=413368
However, note that the reported issue is happening with vanilla Java
projects. I can compile OK in Eclipse with a standard project - I only have
the issue when creating, or converting to, a Drools 6 project.
Any clues as to why Drools may be triggering this issue, or any cached
settings I may be able to delete to clean up Eclipse, from the smart folks
here will be greatly appreciated.
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