Vinod,
I've done some quick testing and have isolated it to the "Bean Property
Rule" in the Beans Validator of the Spring property of the Project.
Once I *only* removed that property (leaving the rest in tact) - it worked.
Hope that helps ....
-matt
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 9:46 AM, vinodkiran [via Drools] <
ml-node+s46999n4029181h23(a)n3.nabble.com> wrote:
Very strange...I have the code running on my local machine and it
works
fine.
-Thanks,
Vinod
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