Okay, many thanks for this.
Firstly, I apologise if I am asking these questions in the wrong place, I
don't want to waste people's time but it is *very* frustrating for new users
when problems like this occur. I scoured the documentation, the quick-start
guide, the faqs and searched on the internet but could find no help. From
some of the responses I have received from the various sources it seems that
I am not the only person hitting these issues.
Secondly, it looks like my error is that I set the CLASSPATH to point at the
directories, .../JAR and .../JAR/lib, not each individual .jar file as in
your batch file. I had tried it with just the small set of .jars that you
have and, as far as I can tell, the only difference is using the directories
in the CLASSPATH variable. I'll change that in mine and see what happens but
I can compile and run the example you sent which is fantastic.
Many thanks again and sorry for being stupid.
Mark Proctor wrote:
sigh.... I've zipped up droools-examples eclipse project with a
populated lib directory and a dos .bat file. Should be enough to get you
over the basics of java classpath configuration:
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/PageInfo.jsp?page=JBossRules%2Fdrools-examples...
Mark
MarkA wrote:
> I'm close to giving up!
>
> No matter what I do I get the noclassdeffound error. I can't get anything
> that uses Drools to work outside of eclipse.
> I've now tried using javac and I still get errors, the first is:
>
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>
> [javac] [search path for source files:
> [/Users/mark/Documents/eclipse/drools-test-mini/src]]
> [javac] [search path for class files: [... (lots of paths removed) ...
> /Users/mark/Documents/eclipse/drools-test-mini/JAR
> ...]]
> ...
> [javac]
> /Users/mark/Documents/eclipse/drools-test-mini/src/com/mda/dt/DroolsTest.java:6:
> package org.drools does not exist
> [javac] import org.drools.RuleBase;
> [javac] ^
>
>
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>
> But the directory '/Users/mark/Documents/eclipse/drools-test-mini/JAR'
> has
> the following:
>
> antlr-runtime-3.0.jar drools-compiler-4.0.1.jar
> mvel14-1.2rc4rv908.jar xpp3_min-1.1.3.4.O.jar
> core-3.2.3.v_686_R32x.jar drools-core-4.0.1.jar
> xercesImpl-2.4.0.jar xstream-1.2.2.jar
> drools-ant-4.0.1.jar jxl-2.4.2.jar
> xml-apis-1.0.b2.jar
>
> The org.drools.RuleBase is in the drools-core jar file so what is it that
> I
> am doing wrong?
>
>
>
>
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