Thank you Macon, I just got guvnor 5.0 running on Weblogic 11g in a different way just putting some jboss-seam-2.1.2 libs inside the war.
2009/10/16 Pegram, Macon <[email protected]> > I was asked how I deployed Guvnor on Weblogic 10.x. I believe the > procedure will be the same for both 9.x and 10.x… > > > > You will have to make some changes to the WAR file. > > > > 1. Create a weblogic.xml file like the one below and put it in WEB-INF\ > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > > <weblogic-web-app xmlns="http://www.bea.com/ns/weblogic/weblogic-web-app"> > > <container-descriptor> > > <prefer-web-inf-classes>true</prefer-web-inf-classes> > > </container-descriptor> > > </weblogic-web-app> > > > > 2. Added the following JARS in WEB-INF\lib > > commons-beanutils-1.7.0.jar > > commons-codec-1.3.jar > > commons-digester-1.8.jar > > commons-discovery-0.4.jar > > concurrent-1.3.4.jar > > hibernate-annotations-3.4.0.GA.jar > > hibernate-commons-annotations-3.1.0.GA.jar > > hibernate-core-3.3.0.SP1.jar > > hibernate-entitymanager-3.4.0.GA.jar > > myfaces-api-1.2.6.jar > > myfaces-impl-1.2.6.jar > > > > Now don’t ask me how I came up with this list. I honestly don’t remember. > I believe it was largely trial an error. Basically starting/restarting the > app server and see which “NoClassDefinitionFound” error came up next. > > > > I think the Drools builds process lists a few things as “provided” in the > Maven setup for Guvnor assuming they’re present in the app server itself. > In JBoss they likely are, but in other vendors they are not. > > > > Macon > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users > > -- Wesley Akio Imamura São Paulo - SP - Brazil
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