I've done exactly that using project references and keeping the imports on the rop of the rules. There are plenty of 'import' examples in the docs.

_ miguel


2010/4/2 Shailesh Hedaoo <shaileshhedaoo@hotmail.com>
i have the JAR in classpath.  i also added the java domain project in the "project references".
but when i create a "guided rule", in the when condition of "guidedl rule" - it gives me a 'choose fact model' dropdown which is empty.
i read somewhere that i need to specify all globals or imports. But i wanst able to figure that out exactly.
looking forward to some more help :).

 

Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2010 22:59:18 +0200
From: ansgar.konermann@googlemail.com
To: rules-users@lists.jboss.org
Subject: Re: [rules-users] Importing Fact model in Eclipse


On 02.04.2010 22:48, Shailesh Hedaoo wrote:
Hi
  I have created a Drools project and trying to create a guided rule in Eclipse 3.5 and Drools 5.0.x.
I have my own domain objects in another java project to be used by Drools project.
I want to use the java domain model as the "fact model" in my Drools project.
How is that done ? Do i have to go thru the web based "guvnor" first ?
All I m planing to have is a simple java project which has java classes of my domain model of POJOs and in my Drools project i want to use them as "fact model". How do i do it in eclipse IDE ?

Should suffice to add the fact model jar to the classpath of the project containing your rules source code. That's how we did it when still working with Eclipse (now switched to IDEA).

If you don't want to compile the jar beforehand, on the rules project's root folder, right-click "build path" -> "configure build path", select "Projects" tab, click "Add", check your fact model project and confirm everything.

Kind regards

Ansgar

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