That had no effect.  It should just compile when I save it, right?  I've got auto-build turned on

On 2/17/2011 9:35 AM, Saleem Lakhani [via Drools - Java Rules Engine] wrote:
Hi there,

If you are using drools 5, just change your drl file extensions to .dslr
and make any change in a file and recompile.
Hopefully it will help.

saleem

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So it's been a while since I did any work with drools, so I don't know
how
long this problem has been here, but I recently started working on a new
Drools project, using the latest Drools Eclipse IDE.  Back on my
previous
Drools project, if I had a syntax error in my code it would give me
compile
errors in the IDE (I didn't have to wait until runtime).  These syntax
errors didn't always make sense, but they were generally helpful for
finding
misplaced semicolons and capitalization issues.

The latest version of the Drools IDE does not seem to do this any more.
Is
this a deliberate change or is there something wrong with my
configuration?
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