If you don't plan to tinker with Drools' own source code you should
omit the source folders drools-*.
For developing Drools applications you should follow Section 2.1,
Installing and Using, contained in "Drools Introduction and General
User Guide".
-W
On 10/03/2013, Mallory <gmalathi.in(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to drools and I am looking forward to receive help from experts
out
here. I have created a new drools project where I will be using
drools-distribution-5.4.0.Final.
I have created three Source folders for
drools-compiler-5.4.0.Final-sources,
drools-core-5.4.0.Final-sources and knowledge-api-5.4.0.Final-sources.
I have imported all the other binaries/JAR's available from the same
drools-distribution-5.4.0.Final folder using Java Build path.
I have been getting errors in all the three source folders and the errors
are related to Activator.java.
In all the import statements I am getting an error called The import
org.osgi cannot be resolved.
import org.osgi.framework.BundleActivator;
import org.osgi.framework.BundleContext;
import org.osgi.framework.ServiceReference;
import org.osgi.framework.ServiceRegistration;
import org.osgi.util.tracker.ServiceTracker;
import org.osgi.util.tracker.ServiceTrackerCustomizer;
I am not sure where to find org.osgi. Any help related to this is greatly
appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Mallory
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