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. -- View this message in context: http://drools-java-rules-engine.46999.n3.nabble.com/Eclipse-IDE-not-validating-drl-files-tp2520025p2527360.html Sent from the Drools - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users
