I'm using JBoss Rules 4.01 with Spring 2.5 and I'm utilizing the JSR-94
interfaces provided by Spring Modules. When deploying my application I
receive the error:
The Eclipse JDT Core jar is not in the classpath
I've searched through the postings and found that setting the compiler to
drools.dialect.java.compiler should resolve the issue but I am having
trouble figuring out where to set this property on the JSR_94 interfaces.
I've tried passing a Map into
ruleAdministrator.getLocalRuleExecutionSetProvider(providerProperties);
with the following specified in my Spring configuration:
<prop key="drools.dialect.java.compiler">JANINO</prop>
but I believe the initialization occurs long before this point.
I've also tried dropping into the applications WEB-INF/lib directory a
copy of the jasper-compiler-jdt.jar into the WEB-INF/lib directory, which
should satisfy the dependency, but it didn't seem to resolve the issue. I
would prefer it if there was some way of setting this property without
having to use the JDT libraries.
I saw that I can provide system properties to make Drools aware of the req
uested compiler setting but this is not really an option as I am running
inside of a J2EE container and I am unable to modify the settings that are
provided to the application server. Is there a default location in the
classpath that Drools looks for a properties file that I can specify these
values? Or better still, is there a way that I can supplied them to the
JSR-94 interfaces to ensure proper initialization?
Thanks very much for the help.
Chris