I don't know KIE Server very well. What is this "InstallRequest" of which
you speak!?
I assume KIE Server's artifact resolution mechanism is vanilla Maven, in
which case whether you want to install or deploy depends on whether KIE
Server is running on the same host as your local Maven repository.
If it is; then install should be sufficient; as Maven (used by KIE Server)
will first try to resolve artifacts against the local repository. If not;
then Maven will fail to resolve locally and try the configured remotes.
I don't know the life-cycle of KIE Server's "container" so an answer
for
that needs to come from my colleagues.
Please use drools-usage mailing list.
On 26 April 2017 at 07:31, wang Sherry <wang.xye(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Michael,
Thanks for the reply. The jar file is already been installed into m2
repository on KIE server. Here is the folder structure of m2 repository
after each install. I am using InstallRequest API to install the jar
and pom artifact. Do I need to Deploy as well? I disposed the container
and recreated it again... No new rules were applied...
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On 26 April 2017 at 08:36, Michael Anstis <michael.anstis(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Seems like you're using KIE Server? Is it KIE Server that is not
"seeing"
> the revised Snapshots? What is the maven refresh policy for snapshots on
> the server running KIE Server? It'll only detect updates once a day by
> default.
> On 25 Apr 2017 21:31, "wang Sherry" <wang.xye(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi, Michael,
>>
>> I followed your solution to auto generate kjar. I added the dependency
>> and install the jar using Install to KIE's maven repository. Each time
>> new timestamp is added to pom.xml of the kjar. After install, the container
>> is disposed and recreated as well. But it will only take effect after a
>> restart. I am using latest JBPM 7 Beta8
>>
>>
https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email&utm_source
>> =footer#!msg/drools-usage/0MwV2n3juYo/41Mk7NumJwAJ
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sherry
>>
>>
>> On 24 April 2017 at 21:32, Michael Anstis <michael.anstis(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Nope, sorry. The cache is "internal" and not for public (API)
usage.
>>>
>>> What problem do you have? What application server are you using?
>>>
>>> On 24 April 2017 at 01:03, wang Sherry <wang.xye(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, Michael ,
>>>>
>>>> Is there any API that could be used to refresh the cache? I changed
>>>> description in pom.xml each time when generating the JAR and then
install
>>>> it to m2 repository of KIE. It never refresh the cache....
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, 9 May 2016 21:14:53 UTC+12, Michael Anstis wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> There is a cache of class meta-data extracted from the Project's
>>>>> classes and Project's dependencies.
>>>>>
>>>>> The cache is cleared whenever a change to the pom.xml, kmodule.xml
or
>>>>> Project .java file is detected.
>>>>>
>>>>> Since you are only uploading a new JAR the Workbench is not
detecting
>>>>> any changes and the cache is not cleared.
>>>>>
>>>>> Try editing the pom.xml after uploading your new JAR (e.g. just
>>>>> change the Project Description and save).
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9 May 2016 at 10:09, Marius Lazar <marius...(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have uploaded a jar containing my data model to workbench
through
>>>>>> "Artifact repository" and set the version to
"1.0-SNAPSHOT". Then I added
>>>>>> the jar as a dependency to my project and I have built some rules
with it (
>>>>>> no need to add the jar to "Config" because the class
inside jar is in the
>>>>>> same package ).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now I want to update the data model. After I generate a new jar
with
>>>>>> the new data model (added a new property) and upload it again
through
>>>>>> "Artifact repository", I want to see the new field when
I try to update a
>>>>>> rule. ( I didn't add the jar to dependency list of the
project again
>>>>>> because the first time I have set the version to SNAPSHOT, so it
should
>>>>>> take the right one, and it does, but not the way I want it).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't see the new field added nor when I refresh the
project or
>>>>>> refresh the page ( CTRL+F5 ), but I do see the field if I close
the running
>>>>>> instance of Workbench + Server ( CTRL+C on command line ) and
start it
>>>>>> again. ( I use the workbench and server on the same PC and opened
them with
>>>>>> one command ).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I really need to do the refresh programmatically, without the
need
>>>>>> of restarting the running instance of workbench + server. Can you
give me
>>>>>> some guidance ?
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