In the User Guide there is a section about system properties for the
workbench. One of these is to disable automatic installation of the example
repository at github (I forget which; z.y.example or x.y.demo something
like that).
If you downloaded the workbench from the Drools download page this zip
contains another zip containing the demo/exmple repository (for people like
yourself, behind a firewall).
If you unzip this there is another system property you can use to point the
workbench bootstrap process to the folder containing these repositories.
With kind regards,
Mike
Sent on the move
On 31 Jan 2014 20:54, "dunnlow" <dunnlow(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
manstis wrote
> All JARs that are used exclusively by GWT to compile client-side Java
> Script are excluded in the distributions as they are not needed at
> runtime.
Ok, so I hear you saying, "don't worry about them"....i wont :)
Thanks. Sorry also imagine this is a noob question. When I try to start
up
tomcat with the wb deployed, I get a WeldException at startup:
(Unable to invoke [method] @PostConstruct public
org.kie.workbench.drools.backend.server.AppSetup.assertPlayground() on
org.kie.workbench.drools.backend.server.AppSetup@5f1ace64
.
.
Caused by : java.lang.RuntimeException:
https://github.com/guvnorngtestuser1/guvnorng-playground.git: cannot open
git-upload-pack.
I assume something is trying to reach out to github? (which it can not of
course because I am running offline). Clearly, I'm missing something major
and have some reading to do. Can you suggest where I can find an
explanation for what is going on? (The Drools documentation is light on
installation details)
Thanks again.
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