Pop onto irc if you have questions.
As mentioned “dialects” makes tooling incredibly hard, to get right. This makes time we
spend on eclipse editors, less productive. It’s why we want to move to a single language,
without dialects, for DRL7. With an aim of making sure it’s much easier to do tooling.
Mark
On 22 Jan 2014, at 15:43, Michael Reynolds <mireynol(a)redhat.com> wrote:
That is upsetting to hear that you need the paid edition of IntelliJ
for any Drools support. I can't justify shelling out the money for IDE for a single
(albeit very attractive) feature.
The weird thing is that I could really live without any of the code completion or deep
rules analysis. My day to day would be a lot nicer just to have the configurable
auto-formatting and auto organizing of import statements with keyboard shortcuts. Does
anyone have any suggestions as to where I could look at hacking on the Eclipse plugin?
Michael Reynolds
Red Hat, Inc.
mireynol(a)redhat.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Proctor" <mproctor(a)codehaus.org>
To: "Rules Users List" <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:00:39 AM
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Drools Support in IntelliJ
There is also the issue that it doesn't work we'll with dialects, and gives
syntax errors when there are none. This can only be fixed in the future by dropping
diaclects and having a single language - it's too hard for tooling otherwise.
Mark
On Tuesday, 21 January 2014, Geoffrey De Smet < ge0ffrey.spam(a)gmail.com > wrote:
The intellij drools plugin is available in intellij ultimate only I think.
Then you need to do menu File, menu item Other settings, menu item
Configure plugins to enable it.
And then when it's enabled, check settings -> File type to see if *.drl
is assigned to the drools drl editor (and not some custom format you
created yourself in an older intellij version).
Works from intellij 12+ IIRC (but 13 is better ;-).
On 20-01-14 23:33, mreynolds wrote:
> I recently saw this video:
>
>
http://www.screenr.com/w9q8
>
> There are some pretty advanced features being displayed that makes the
> Eclipse editor pale in comparison. I assumed that there was a Drools plugin
> for this and Googlefu seems to indicate that this is the case. However,
> whenever I open a DRL file IntelliJ says it found a plugin that supports
> that extension, but when I browse the plugin repo it turns up nothing.
> Searching for JBoss revealed a JBPM pluginbut no mention of Drools. This
> isn't an environment issue either as this happens to me on both Linux and
> Windows.
>
> Does anyone know how to get this plugin? Is there another repository that
> needs to be added?
>
>
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