[rules-users] Eclipse IDE not validating .drl files

StormeHawke Brian.Trezise at intellidata.net
Fri Feb 18 11:11:13 EST 2011


Thanks, that got it finally.  Appreciate the help


On 2/18/2011 9:04 AM, Bruno Freudensprung [via Drools - Java Rules 
Engine] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Did you try to add the Drools nature to your project?
> I mean something like : right-click on the project | configure | 
> Convert to Drools project
>
> Bruno.
>
>
> StormeHawke a écrit :
>> StormeHawke wrote:
>>    
>>> Travis Smith wrote:
>>>      
>>>> I'm assuming you're using Seam here (which is a variation on Eclipse)
>>>>
>>>>        
>>> No, I'm using eclipse Galileo
>>>
>>>
>>> Travis Smith wrote:
>>>      
>>>> Have you made sure to update your Runtime?
>>>>
>>>> Window>>  Preferences>>  Drools>>  Installed Drools Runtimes
>>>>
>>>> The runtime is used for rules validation through the IDE.
>>>>
>>>>        
>>> I hadn't done this because I wasn't aware that you had to - syntax
>>> coloring was working, just not validation, so I wasn't sure what the
>>> problem was.  However, creating a new Eclipse runtime has caused even
>>> syntax coloring to stop working - now all I get is a plain text editor,
>>> and still no validation.
>>>
>>> These are the steps I followed:
>>> <ol>
>>> <li>Opened Window>>  Preferences>>  Drools>>  Installed Drools
>>> Runtimes</li>
>>> <li>There were no Installed Drools Runtimes listed, so I clicked
>>> "Add..."</li>
>>> <li>Clicked "Create a new Drools 5 Runtime..."</li>
>>> <li>Created a new folder under UserRoot/.eclipse/ called "DroolsRuntime"
>>> and clicked "OK"</li>
>>> <li>Selected the new Drools Runtime in the list and clicked "OK"</li>
>>> <li>Restarted Eclipse</li>
>>> </ol>
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>>      
>>
>> I just right clicked and manually opened my rule file with the associated
>> editor and syntax coloring came back; however still no validation,
>> regardless of whether I use the .drl extension or .dslr extension.  the
>> .dslr extension does open in the DSL Rule Editor rather than Rule Editor.
>> Manually right-clicking and clicking "validate" has no effect either.
>>
>>    
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