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@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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