This does sound like a bug, it should not matter the JAR contains more
classes.
Would you be so kind as to raise a JIRA for it describing what you have
found?
Thanks
sent on the move
On 1 Jun 2011 20:55, "lhorton" <LHorton(a)abclegal.com> wrote:
I solved this issue. Originally I uploaded our full domain object
model.
This approach works fine for our technical rules even though many of the
objects in the model aren't used directly in the rules. However, it seems
that for decision tables, only the objects used in the decision table
import
statement should be uploaded. I created a new package and imported
only
the
few classes and globals needed for the decision table rules, and then
Guvnor
was able to validate the uploaded spreadsheet.
This seems like a bug to me - validation of spreadsheet should not care if
my POJO model has classes that aren't used in the generated rules. BTW I
could see that even when my spreadsheet upload did not validate, the rules
were generated correctly.
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