Please clarify:

"I'm sourcing from the JAR coming from the remote repository of Guvnor" how?

and 

"but it's not picking it up in the server so far in my testing" what happens? any errors?

There is a bug in 6.0.0.Final that means you need to remove the authentication control from the Workbench's Maven repository, otherwise the best you'll get is the JAR cached in your local .m2; or an HTTP401.



 


On 13 December 2013 18:13, jordan.brown <jordan.brown@rackspace.com> wrote:
So far in my attempts, I am unable to use a DRL file that exists on Drools
Workbench/Guvnor while using Drools Integration with Apache Camel. I would
like to be able to use a rule file that can be managed from the UI, along
with KIE scanner, monitoring the maven repository for changes. I'm sourcing
from the JAR coming from the remote repository of Guvnor, where the DRL
lies, but it's not picking it up in the server so far in my testing.

I have the Drools Camel Server up sending messages and executing rules
against the knowledge session, but as of right now, the DRL file is created
locally.

I'm not seeing anything on the documentation concerning my question.



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