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"jBPM 5 Guvnor Build Binary Package for KnowledgeAgent"

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I am using Guvnor as a resource repository system for my jBPM 5-based 
application. Using Eclipse BPMN2, I defined some custom drools rulebased work 
item defintions. In the definitions, I used my custom POJO class objects (e.g., 
com.mycompany.Xyz, com.mycompany.XyzResult) for service task parameters.

e.g., 

  [
    "name" : "Create XYZ task",
    "parameters" : [
      "interface" : new StringDataType(),
      "xyz" : new ObjectDataType("*com.mycompany.Xyz*")
    ],
    "results" : [
        "result" : new ObjectDataType("*com.mycompany.XyzResult*")
    ],
    "displayName" : "Create XYZ"
  ]

- Using Eclipse BPMN2 designer, I applied the above service task into my 
process definition. 
- Then, I exported the resource to the Guvnor to store it in Guvnor. 
- Then, my following code (using KnowledgeAgent) gets the resources from 
Guvnor. I used the KnowledgeAgent becuase I do NOT want to change code whenever 
I add new resources, which is not practical!!!


  

 
private static KnowledgeBase readKnowledgeBase() throws Exception {
  KnowledgeAgent kagent = KnowledgeAgentFactory.newKnowledgeAgent("Guvnor 
default");
  kagent.applyChangeSet(ResourceFactory
    
.newUrlResource(AutomationProperties.getInstance().getProperty("KNOWLEDGE_RESOURCE_URL")
 + 
      
AutomationProperties.getInstance().getProperty("KNOWLEDGE_RESOURCE_PACKAGE")));
  kagent.monitorResourceChangeEvents(false);
  KnowledgeBase kbase = kagent.getKnowledgeBase();
  return kbase;
} 
 





















































































































































































































































































































































































































































I realized that I needed to do one more step from Guvnor before I run my code. 
That is I need to build a biniary package. So, I clicked the Build Package 
button from my package. Then, I got an error message, saying that it does not 
resolve the com.mycompany.Xyz and com.mycompany.XyzResult. It looks like Guvnor 
was compiling to build a package. Then, I learned there is a menu "Upload POJO 
Model jar" in Guvnor, and I need to configure the import pacakge for building a 
binary package, etc....



Here are my questions. 

- Is it a normal procedure (adding POJO Jars into Guvnor, etc.) to include 
custom POJO classes in the Service task definitions? 
- Do I really have to build a binary package for KnowledgeAgent. I want to use 
Guvnor just for repository system, without those compilations. Since all the 
jars and classes are alreay defined in the classpath in Eclipse and JEE app 
server. When I used resourceFactory add, it just needs to bring in resources as 
resources, instead of bindary packages. 
 
Any suggestions will be appreciated.



Thanks,
bwj







private final static String KNOWLEDGE_RESOURCE_URL = " 
http://localhost:7001/drools-guvnor/org.drools.guvnor.Guvnor/package/ 
http://localhost:7001/drools-guvnor/org.drools.guvnor.Guvnor/package/";;
private final static String KNOWLEDGE_RESOURCE_PACKAGE = 
"defaultPackage/LATEST/ChangeSet.xml";
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