Oops sorry.... I forgot to tell u that I ran and configured JBossAS ofcourse.
I wait for your explanation. Thanks again. Massi On Dec 16, 2007 8:35 PM, mmquelo massi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Guys. > > I am "playing" with the drools-insurance example and I have to admit that > something > is out of my understanding. > > I try to do a little digest... > > 1) I imported the "Insurance example" into eclipse 3.3 > 2) I converted it into a drools Project > 3) I converted it into a MAVEN build project (The little red M came > out...) > 4) I ran the "pom.xml" as a Maven application. > > What I get is a .war in the target dir with the java classes, the rules > and other Stuff (web stuff I guess). > > Well.... > > What I really do not Understand is : "Why the hell u included the rules > into the workspace?" > .... > I mean... by the time the RuleAgent will pick the rules up from the BRMS, > we really do not need > any reference to the Workspace rules! Furthermore I did a 'search' within > the eclipse workspace looking > for some references to the rules and I did not find any! > > So.... Why did u put the rules as well?? > > As far as concerned the .war file, if u bind the .war classes to the Rule > Agent, > Why the hell u put the Rules in the .wat file as Well?? > > Am I Wrong? What Am I missing? > > I spent a couple of days to find a reason but I did not find any so far... > > Please, Somebody anwers me... I went crazy with this... > > Sorry to be "upset" but I am just upset with myself 'cause likely I spent > a lot of time on something that is obvious to the most of you. > > Hopefully u can help me. > > Massi >
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