Hey Martin,
haven't looked at your code yet, but I have Drools 6 CR1 and 2 running in grails
though without local HT and JTA persistence. It was pretty straight forward, just included
the dependencies and pruned duplicate entries (check the dependency report).
If I get the plugin working I would be glad to share a demo project. However, I think that
a fully fledged release of the plugin to grails central would take some more time.
Cheers, Alex
Am 03.09.2013 um 21:23 schrieb Martin Minka <martin.minka(a)gmail.com>:
Alex,
I am sorry, I don't have solution for your problem, but maybe I will work soon on
same issue.
Are you using Drools 6.0.0.CR2 ? If yes, where you able to overcome this problem
http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/rules-users-classloader-problem-in-Droo...
?
Do you mind to share your plugin code with community ?
Best regards,
Martin
2013/9/3 Alexander Herwix <alex(a)herwix.com>
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm working on a Grails plugin for Drools/Jbpm 6 and I have trouble to get
persistence working in a user friendly way. It would be awesome if someone with a better
understanding of drools and especially drools spring integration could help me to figure
this out :)
>
> I have considered multiple approaches:
>
> - Use a spring LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean with a local
JpaTransactionManager to configure a KieEnvironment via Spring.
>
> I basically got this working, but this doesn't provide real integration with
Grails, as there are 2 seperate local TransactionManagers involved - limiting the ability
to integrate drools in the grails app.
>
> - Use JTA-Transactions.
>
> As I want the plugin to be as user friendly as possible I would like to keep using
the default tomcat container for development. There is the Atomikos Plugin for Grails
which configures Grails to work with JTA. This works pretty nicely and should suffice for
the development environment.
>
> My problem is integrating the Atomikos backed JTATransactionManager with the drools 6
spring environment configuration as I have not much experience with JTA. I have looked at
the Tests for Kie-Spring and looked at as much documentation as I could find, but I
can't seem to figure this out.
>
> This is what I use to configure the environment via spring (in Grails groovy syntax)
>
> jbpmGlobals(MapGlobalResolver)
>
> dacceptor(ClassObjectMarshallingStrategyAcceptor,['*.*'])
>
> kie.kstore(id:'kiestore')
>
> kie.environment(id: 'jbpmEnv'){
> kie.'entity-manager-factory'(ref:'entityManagerFactory')
>
> kie.globals(ref:'jbpmGlobals')
>
> kie.'object-marshalling-strategies'(){
> kie.'jpa-placeholder-resolver-strategy'()
>
kie.'serializable-placeholder-resolver-strategy'('strategy-acceptor-ref':"dacceptor")
> }
> }
> //Tried to wrap my JtaTransactionManager with KieSpringTransactionManager
> jbpmTransactionManager(KieSpringTransactionManager,
ref('transactionManager'))
>
> the environment value for transactionManager cannot be set here, because the parser
expects a JpaTransactionManager. I tried to add the transactionManager manually to the
environment and found the KieSpringTransactionManager, which looked like it could help me
somehow, but in the end, there is always the default implementation of the
JtaTransactionManager used which can't find the transactionManager that I configured.
>
> Error:
> NamingException occurred when processing request: [GET] /bpm/test/testJbpm
> Cannot create resource instance. Stacktrace follows:
> javax.naming.NamingException: Cannot create resource instance
> at
org.apache.naming.factory.TransactionFactory.getObjectInstance(TransactionFactory.java:116)
> at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getObjectInstance(NamingManager.java:321)
> at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:843)
> at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:154)
> at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:831)
> at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:168)
> at org.apache.naming.SelectorContext.lookup(SelectorContext.java:158)
> at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(InitialContext.java:411)
> at
org.drools.persistence.jta.JtaTransactionManager.findUserTransaction(JtaTransactionManager.java:122)
> at
org.drools.persistence.jta.JtaTransactionManager.<init>(JtaTransactionManager.java:69)
> at
org.drools.persistence.SingleSessionCommandService.initTransactionManager(SingleSessionCommandService.java:325)
> at
org.drools.persistence.SingleSessionCommandService.<init>(SingleSessionCommandService.java:114)
> at
org.drools.persistence.jpa.KnowledgeStoreServiceImpl.buildCommandService(KnowledgeStoreServiceImpl.java:129)
> at
org.drools.persistence.jpa.KnowledgeStoreServiceImpl.newKieSession(KnowledgeStoreServiceImpl.java:67)
> at
org.drools.persistence.jpa.KnowledgeStoreServiceImpl.newKieSession(KnowledgeStoreServiceImpl.java:36)
> at bpm.TestController.testJbpm(TestController.groovy:119)
> at
grails.plugin.cache.web.filter.PageFragmentCachingFilter.doFilter(PageFragmentCachingFilter.java:200)
> at grails.plugin.cache.web.filter.AbstractFilter.doFilter(AbstractFilter.java:63)
> at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145)
> at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:722)
>
>
> I would be glad about any input.
>
> Cheers, Alex
>
>
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