Some results...
 
I should qualify: This problem is specific to using xmlbeans for providing the data model (as a genned jar, in this case).
 
 
Got BRMS to work in Tomcat 6.x (not in JBoss app server). There is still a problem with the wildcard imports when configuring/editing a package,  however if I upload the 4 or 5 jars that come with xmlbeans as separate models into the package in the BRMS (and of course the jar containing the genned class files representing the data model) and then in the pkg configuration editor I explicitly import each class that the rule pkg works with, it does validate and i can subsequently build/validate/deploy a package.
 

Thanks,

Alan J


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Alan R Jones
Boeing S&IS Mission Systems
Denver Engineering Center (BDEC)

 


From: rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org [mailto:rules-users-bounces@lists.jboss.org] On Behalf Of Jones, Alan R
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 9:59 AM
To: Rules Users List
Subject: RE: [rules-users] Uploading the fact model to the DRools BRMS

Actually I am having the same problem...
 
I create a jar from a schema containing all the classes that the rule will work with. In the BRMS, I upload it as an asset in a model archive. Then when I edit package config, I put import statements per the following:
 
      import com.mycompany.model.vehicles.*;
      import org.apache.xmlbeans.*;
 
and when I do a vailidation, it throws error saying "No Such class for import com.mycompany.model.vehicles.*" or something similar.
 
However, if I change it to a specific class:
 
       import com.mycompany.model.vehicles.Scooter;
       import org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlObject;
 
...it does validate/save successfully. So it looks like there is a problem with the wildcard? I should mention this is in the context of JBoss App Server 4.x...in Tomcat 6, it doesn't work even with explicit class in the import -- is there something about BRMS running in Tomcat 6 and uploaded jar files (model archives)?
 
The wildcard could be a problem as I use xmlbeans to generate my data model from an xsd (I pass xml docs via  SOAP messages). The result is a jar with a LOT of classes that could be very painful to have to import class by class.
 
 
 
 
 

From: Rahul Upadhyay [mailto:email2upadhyay@gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 1/18/2008 1:54 AM
To: Rules Users List
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Uploading the fact model to the DRools BRMS

That I am Saying My Dear.. You Problem is Class Version No.

Find out somting about That.

 I am sure..  you are missing some class  that needs to import.
do one thing.. add all the classes that you have in you application.. If you extend some class then add it also in jaar.

that it



On Jan 18, 2008 12:37 PM, Akila Geethal <akilageethal@gmail.com> wrote:
thats is not my problem..In the brms in the web interface im having problems to get the facts. Iam not yet dealing with application.I just want to create some rules in the web interface with the uploaded jar. in here when i try to edit package configuration and put the import statements im gettng that error.When try to create rules it does not show me any facts  types to add conditions..

On Jan 18, 2008 10:57 AM, Rahul Upadhyay < email2upadhyay@gmail.com > wrote:
in this link Read  Section 9.4.4 about property file.
Place This file in your jar with yours Imported class.
Make changes accordingly in your program with rule agent.


all the Best

Rahul Upadhyay

On Jan 18, 2008 10:41 AM, akilageethal < akilageethal@gmail.com > wrote:

can u tell me where does the file should be, in which i have to mention the
full class names in order to identify the classes by BRMS. What is the
format of the file?? i don hav any idea about that file.The documentation
doesnot say any thing about such file.Im trying to get the classes imported
but still couldnt get it. Thanx in advance




Anstis, Michael (M.) wrote:
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> I have a vague recollection that there is another file in which you need
> to
> list your fully qualified class names before they can be referenced by the
> BRMS.
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> I think Kris (or Edson) has provided a posting to the group before about
> this.
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> Subject: Re: [rules-users] Uploading the fact model to the DRools BRMS
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> Akila Geethal wrote:
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> When I upload a jar file to the DRools BRMS it does not get uploaded. When
> i
> try to get the clsses by the import statements it says the class cannot be
> found. Are there any special way of making the jar?Should that fact
> modelapplication include special libraries or etc....
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> No it' just a standard jar, with standard pojos.
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