I have a similar problem to the original poster.

Unfortunately, I'm new to Eclipse, Java, and JBoss.  That being said, I 
understand and humbly accept the massive learning curve I personally must 
navigate to better understand these tools.  I have read section 2 of the 
documentation and have a basic understanding of the expert systems from   My 
installation didn't work the same way, which leads me to this post.

I have been successful in creating a new JBossRules project which seems to 
always have the sample Hello World in it somehow.

I got that to run, which was a small mildstone for myself.

Now I'm loading the Drools example from the JBoss download page, but the 
example drools files can't seem to find their related example java files.

When I build, I get 4,692 Problems (or opportunies.  Glass half full, right?)

Each one has a funny looking red X on it.  Inside the Drools example project, 
the HelloWorld.drl had a x on the rule name and the conditional.  As a matter 
of fact, that's true throughout the example project.

I have three questions:
1) Where can I find a short explanation (3 sentence or less) of what I'm seeing?
2) What is the importance in maven as to if and why I might need it (or how to 
tell that I have it?)
3) Do I need subversion for Drools examples to work?


Thanks.

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