There is no ksession called “ksession-rules”, or it can’t find one. Which means your
kmodule.xml is incorrectly defined, or cannot be found.
Take the simplest project, copy it. And use that as a starting point, changing the drl
files to have the rule content you want and adding your domain classes.
Either this one:
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/drools/tree/master/drools-examples-api/defa...
Or this one:
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/drools/tree/master/drools-examples-api/name...
Mark
On 31 Jan 2014, at 02:11, kashili <kashili(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I infact looked at the docs and examples and could not reach to
conclusion
(because they are aimed at getting started and api details). None of them
show how to convert an existing project into drools (there were bits and
pieces there, which I believe I covered in my question). I did look at my
project under properties->java build path ->libraries and I see drools
library with almost 20 files there; so I am thinking the problem is not
classpath related (may be related to directory structure or kmodule.xml is
not linking the class files with rules file correctly). I am newbie to
drools..
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