You can work around this now by having a wrapper project. All to does is have a 
single maven dependency on the target project, and in that you specify your 
maven version ranges.

Mark


On 3 Dec 2013, at 14:30, Mario Fusco <mario.fu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> the problem with the last code you pasted is that you're passing to the
> KieContainer a ReleaseId with a fixed non-snapshot version. Version 1.0.0
> can be installed only once in a maven repository so the KieScanner assumes
> there's no need to do a further scan. To overcome this problem you should
> use a SNAPSHOT version like in:
> 
>                KieContainer kContainer =
> ks.newKieContainer(ks.newReleaseId(
>                                "com.masterit.labs", "my-rules",
> "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT"));
> 
> I also made it possible to pass range versions to the KieContainer like in:
> 
>                KieContainer kContainer =
> ks.newKieContainer(ks.newReleaseId(
>                                "com.masterit.labs", "my-rules",
> "[1.0.0,)"));
> 
> but unfortunately I didn't developed this improvement fast enough to have it
> included in the final release. It will be part of the next minor release,
> but of course in order to use this you will have to increase the version
> number of your project before to deploy the new kjar.
> 
> I hope this helps,
> Mario
> 
> 
> 
> 
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