Hi Bruno,
The decision to withdraw the graphical BRL editor in Eclipse was made
because it's functionality had waned and we, as a team, were unable to
maintain it sufficiently to keep it consistent with Guvnor due to a lack of
resources.
If any eager community members are willing to get involved and bring the
aforementioned editor up to date, and continue to maintain it, I am sure we
would welcome it's return.
As for your last question. The feature is lacking in Guvnor too; but we have
already identified the need:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/GUVNOR-1402....
Unfortunately it is "on the list" and I (we) can't commit to a time-frame
in
which it'll be fixed... pull requests always welcome :)
With kind regards,
Mike
On 16 September 2011 16:26, Bruno Freudensprung <
bruno.freudensprung(a)temis.com> wrote:
Hi,
I've taken an look at the Roadmap in JIRA but, as I haven't found what
I'm looking for, here I am :-).
Today I read a message of Michael Anstis telling that BRL editor support
has been dropped since 5.2, and I have a question: how do you see the
future concerning rule authoring within Eclipse? Would you say that, in
a near future, there will be only one authoring environment left -
Guvnor? Or does Eclipse support has a chance to last and to be kept in
sync with Guvnor?
One last question: when working with Drools Eclipse plugin, I realized
that it is not possible to declare custom operators, accumulator
functions... so they appear in the drop down lists of the UI (or in the
DRL suggestion engine). Is it the same in Guvnor?
Thanks in advance for your insights,
Cheers,
Bruno.
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