1) When you upload a JAR to the workbench's maven repository you will be prompted for Group ID, Artifact ID and version; as required by maven, if the JAR does not already have a pom.

2) In order to manipulate a project outside of the workbench (I.e. add your rule files) you will need to clone it with the ssh protocol. The workbench will display the url in the Administration perspective.

3) If you downloaded the drools workbench distribution from the drools download page it contains a zip with examples.

Drools workbench 6.0 is based upon maven standards and a git repository. If you are unfamiliar with these please read up on them.

I would also urge you to run the workbench, read the user guide and familiarise yourself with its operation.

Sent on the move

On 4 Mar 2014 22:24, "mattmadhavan" <mmadhavan@facs.org> wrote:
Hi Alexandre,
Could you please elaborate on couple of points below or point me to the rt
documentation?

* What do you mean by "*prompt for GAV info* " ?
* What do you mean by  "*clone using ssh git, add your rules*" ?
* Where can I get the demo?

Thanks
Matt'M





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