Hey Ansgar,

Your plugin is by far the best maven plugin for drools out there. Nice work.

Would you be interested in moving the code into
  https://github.com/droolsjbpm/droolsjbpm-tools
next to drools-ant?

Advantages:
- It would be released together with the rest of the drools, using the latest drools version
- It would be automatically synced to maven central
- It would get more exposure, as it will be documented in our documentation
- Others (including us) will start improving it too

Disadvantages:
- At first, you 'd have to fork it and create pull requests to get your changes back into blessed (but I can guarantee I 'll merge any non-conflicting pull requests frequently and won't let them go stale)
- We 'd need at least a few lines of documentation in:
  https://github.com/droolsjbpm/drools/tree/master/drools-docs/drools-expert-docs

We can worry about the more advanced features (such as aether usage) later, just getting an official maven plugin for drools out there will help a lot of people.

Op 05-04-12 23:01, Ansgar Konermann schreef:


Am 05.04.2012 21:48 schrieb "Sean Su" <sean.x.su@gmail.com>:
>
> Hello, guys,
>
> I did some search online and it seems we do not have any official plugin that allows us to compile Drools rules as part of the maven build.

There is already a jira issue for it: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBRULES-1273

Result so far: http://passion.forco.de/content/maven-drools-plugin

Feel free to try it and let me know if you miss anything.

Best regards,

Ansgar



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> Is this the case or I have not found it yet?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Sean
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