I created a screencast of how to define a domain-specific work item.
Could you verify this works for you?
I've been attempting to contribute my own work item following the
instructions on this post and the drools flow user guide to no
avail.
I'm using Drools 5.0.1 in Eclipse which I added as a plugin using
the
software updates. (checking the plugins folder I only have
org.drools.eclipse_5.0.1 & org.drools.eclipse.task_5.0.1; i'm not
sure if
that has anything to do with it)
I've created a new drools project and created the resources directory
as a
source directory and created the META-INF directory and put the
necessary
files in the directory. along with an icons package.
Any insight?
Jeremy Ary wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> I ran into a similar issue when I began working with ruleflows a
few weeks
> ago. Some of this may not be necessary and it's certainly not all
causal,
> but this was what I noted when working my issue out:
>
> 1) If you're working in JBoss Dev Studio, it's possible that you
have a
> conflict between the code you added as a runtime and what's already
there,
> so try the process with a fresh install of eclipse
> 2) Ensure that any projects you currently have open do not have
> build/lib/classpath issues (I had the drools projects checked out
and open
> and build errors caused unnecessary complications for me)
> 3) Be sure that your project has a META-INF on the classpath and
that it's
> set up correctly
> 4) Place your drools.rulebase.conf & custom definitions .conf that
it
> looks for are both in your META-INF under resources
> (src/main/resources/META-INF )
> 5) Once you're sure this much is correct, give Eclipse a restart -
my
> project did not pick up my custom WI's until I restarted
>
> If you're still having issues, I'll be on the IRC channel for the
next 5
> hours or so as jary - feel free to reply here or look me up there.
> (well, I'm heading to lunch very soon, so back in around an hour)
>
>
> Jeremy
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Gill" <mgill(a)modusoperandi.com>
> To: rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 11:27:46 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada
Central
> Subject: [rules-users] Using work items in the Eclipse ruleflow
editor
>
>
>
>
> I am using Eclipse to build my Drools rulefow file. I am trying to
add
> custom work items, but I cannot seem to get anything (other than
Email and
> Log) to show up in my Work Items palette.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know how to get the existing work items (such as
FileFinder or
> Exec) to show up on the palette in eclipse?
>
>
>
> Eventually I will need to add custom work items to the flow, so
this is
> make-or-break Drools functionality for my team.
>
>
>
> In pursuit of a solution to this I have combed the documentation,
this
> mailing list archive, as well as endless Google results to no
avail. Any
> help would be very valuable!
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
>
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