Have you tried this without using spring? Would be good to know if the problem is with our
spring implementation or not.
Mark
On 6 May 2014, at 03:51, ash316 <ashishna(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I am using JBOSS 6.1 EAP and my application also uses kie-spring
6.1-Beta
On May 6, 2014 12:03 PM, "Mark Proctor [via Drools]" <[hidden email]>
wrote:
This may be a container issue, which container are you using?
It doesn’t locate resources via the classloader. Instead it locates the jar on the file
system and scans the contents of the jar. The jar must have a kmodule.xml file inside of
it to be recognised and it’s resources added.
We know this works for normal jars. Inside of JBoss EAP you need to add the JBoss VFS jar
(I think). We recently made weblogic work, and are currently investigating websphere.
Mark
On 6 May 2014, at 00:32, Ashish Nayyar <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Can anyone help here please ?
>
> I am working on DROOLS 6.0.1 application. I have my rule files (*.drl) packaged
inside a separate project which is included as a jar file as a maven dependency. When I
deploy my project, KIEModule is not able to find the rules files (which are packaged
inside the jar above). I am not getting an error though but rules are not getting fired.
If I manually place the rules files under classpath say WEB-INF/rules/*.drl they are
detected and rules are executed. I was under impression that KIEmodules are auto
discovered from anywhere in classpath. Any pointers are appreciated. This is general
question hence I have not included the comprehensive code files. Everything start working
once I place the *.drl files in the classpath (take them outside of jar). I have opened
the JIRA issue @ Link Thanks
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 3:51 PM, ash316 <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I am working on DROOLS 6.0.1 application. I have my rule files (*.drl) packaged
inside a separate project which is included as a jar file as a maven dependency. When I
deploy my project, KIEModule is not able to find the rules files (which are packaged
inside the jar above). I am not getting an error though but rules are not getting fired.
If I manually place the rules files under classpath say WEB-INF/rules/*.drl they are
detected and rules are executed. I was under impression that KIEmodules are auto
discovered from anywhere in classpath. Any pointers are appreciated. This is general
question hence I have not included the comprehensive code files. Everything start working
once I place the *.drl files in the classpath (take them outside of jar). I have opened
the JIRA issue @ Link Thanks
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