Re: [rules-users] Running Drools 4 examples

2008-06-18 Thread Jaroslaw Kijanowski

Ron Kneusel wrote:

Greetings!

I am attempting to run the HelloWorld example for Drools 4.  I have Eclipse 3.3 setup on Windows with the Drools plugin.  I have created a project with the Drools examples and added all the Drools .jar files to the project.  Everything compiles.  When I initially ran HelloWorldExample.java it appeared that it could not find the HelloWorld.drl file.  


Try to add src/main/rules to your source folders on build path.

 So, I moved that file into the same directory as 
HelloWorldExample.java and ran again.  This time I am getting an error 
that the JDT compiler is not found even though it appears that there are 
JDT jar files in the Eclipse plugins.


Try to add org.eclipse.jdt.core_xxx as an external jar to your project's 
libraries.


BTW, both steps are performed by the drools plug-in when you create a 
Drools Project.




I also attempted to run this example under Linux from the command line.  In 
this case I placed all the Drools .jar files into the JRE ext folder and 
changed the source code to use the Janino compiler by adding:


It should be sufficient to have drools-compiler.jar, drools-core.jar, 
antlr-runtime.jar, mvel.jar and janino.jar in your classpath.




//  Set up for the Janino compiler, not Eclipse
System.setProperty(drools.dialect.java.compiler, JANINO);
PackageBuilderConfiguration cfg = new PackageBuilderConfiguration();
JavaDialectConfiguration javaConf = 
(JavaDialectConfiguration)cfg.getDialectConfiguration(java);

This version compiles with javac and runs with java -cp . HelloWorldExample but 
gives me an error within the compiler while compiling the .drl file:

Exception in thread main java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String 
index out of range: -1
at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1938)
at 
org.drools.base.ClassTypeResolver.importClass(ClassTypeResolver.java:242)
at 
org.drools.base.ClassTypeResolver.resolveType(ClassTypeResolver.java:158)
at 
org.drools.rule.builder.dialect.mvel.MVELDialect.addImport(MVELDialect.java:257)
at 
org.drools.compiler.DialectRegistry.addImport(DialectRegistry.java:98)
at 
org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder.mergePackage(PackageBuilder.java:377)
at 
org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder.newPackage(PackageBuilder.java:350)
at 
org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder.addPackage(PackageBuilder.java:267)
at 
org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder.addPackageFromDrl(PackageBuilder.java:167)
at HelloWorldExample.main(HelloWorldExample.java:39)

It is dying on this line:

builder.addPackageFromDrl( source );

My version of HelloWorldExample.java the same as the given example except for 
the addition of the lines above for Janino.  My ultimate goal is to run this 
all under Linux, I am not an Eclipse user.

Any help getting this working would be greatly appreciated!

Ron



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[rules-users] Running Drools 4 examples

2008-06-17 Thread Ron Kneusel

Greetings!

I am attempting to run the HelloWorld example for Drools 4.  I have Eclipse 3.3 
setup on Windows with the Drools plugin.  I have created a project with the 
Drools examples and added all the Drools .jar files to the project.  Everything 
compiles.  When I initially ran HelloWorldExample.java it appeared that it 
could not find the HelloWorld.drl file.  So, I moved that file into the same 
directory as HelloWorldExample.java and ran again.  This time I am getting an 
error that the JDT compiler is not found even though it appears that there are 
JDT jar files in the Eclipse plugins.

I also attempted to run this example under Linux from the command line.  In 
this case I placed all the Drools .jar files into the JRE ext folder and 
changed the source code to use the Janino compiler by adding:

//  Set up for the Janino compiler, not Eclipse
System.setProperty(drools.dialect.java.compiler, JANINO);
PackageBuilderConfiguration cfg = new PackageBuilderConfiguration();
JavaDialectConfiguration javaConf = 
(JavaDialectConfiguration)cfg.getDialectConfiguration(java);

This version compiles with javac and runs with java -cp . HelloWorldExample but 
gives me an error within the compiler while compiling the .drl file:

Exception in thread main java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String 
index out of range: -1
at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1938)
at 
org.drools.base.ClassTypeResolver.importClass(ClassTypeResolver.java:242)
at 
org.drools.base.ClassTypeResolver.resolveType(ClassTypeResolver.java:158)
at 
org.drools.rule.builder.dialect.mvel.MVELDialect.addImport(MVELDialect.java:257)
at 
org.drools.compiler.DialectRegistry.addImport(DialectRegistry.java:98)
at 
org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder.mergePackage(PackageBuilder.java:377)
at 
org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder.newPackage(PackageBuilder.java:350)
at 
org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder.addPackage(PackageBuilder.java:267)
at 
org.drools.compiler.PackageBuilder.addPackageFromDrl(PackageBuilder.java:167)
at HelloWorldExample.main(HelloWorldExample.java:39)

It is dying on this line:

builder.addPackageFromDrl( source );

My version of HelloWorldExample.java the same as the given example except for 
the addition of the lines above for Janino.  My ultimate goal is to run this 
all under Linux, I am not an Eclipse user.

Any help getting this working would be greatly appreciated!

Ron



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