hehehehe... yeah I will second that ! hehehehehe...

Whilts the structure of the conditional parts of drools 3 is very different,
it could still be managed in a textual fashion, as many people seem to find
that more then adequate.

On 4/7/06, Ishafizan Ishak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Copy and paste technology:
> -----------
> Dev:
> Jboss 4.02
> Eclipse
>
> Some hurdles:
> - couldn't display list.html on first run. the server did not support jee5
> generics. Followed the instructions decribed here and it was ok
> http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=402UpgradeIssues
>
> ------------
>
> The solution works :)
>
> Regards
> i.ishak
> P/s: sujit, when do u think a drools 3.0 version of Pluto be released?
> hihi
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sujit Pal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 1:58 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [drools-user] Storing rules in a database
>
> Hi Pavithra,
>
> Thanks for the compliment :-).
>
> Ishafizan found a problem similar to yours, he was using JBoss (probably
> with embedded Tomcat, not sure, I will let him comment), and the problem
> turned out that the JSP compiler did not speak Java 1.5, so it choked on
> the List<String> part.
>
> He has (on this thread) posted a link that explains how to upgrade the
> JSP compiler to work with Java 1.5.
>
> -sujit
>
> On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 05:39, Pavithra Mahamani wrote:
> > Hi Sujit,
> > I downloaded your project and set it up. The JUnits are working fine and
> > I've got a hang of how the Java examples work .You've been of great
> > help, thanks and keep up the good work :)
> > I ran into an error while bringing the web interface up.I'm using
> > jdk1.5.0_01 and Tomcat  5.5. Its complaining about
> > "List<String> ruleSetNames =
> > (List<String>)request.getAttribute(PlutoWebConstants.ATTR_RULESET_NAMES
> );"
> > in ListRuleSets.jsp
> >
> > "org.apache.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP
> >
> > An error occurred at line: 48 in the jsp file: /ListRuleSets.jsp
> > Generated servlet error:
> > Syntax error on token "<", invalid AssignmentOperator
> >
> > An error occurred at line: 48 in the jsp file: /ListRuleSets.jsp
> > Generated servlet error:
> > Syntax error on token "=", delete this token
> >
> > An error occurred at line: 48 in the jsp file: /ListRuleSets.jsp
> > Generated servlet error:
> > Syntax error on token ")", delete this token
> >
> > An error occurred at line: 48 in the jsp file: /ListRuleSets.jsp
> > Generated servlet error:
> > Syntax error, insert ")" to complete Expression
> >
> > An error occurred at line: 53 in the jsp file: /ListRuleSets.jsp
> > Generated servlet error:
> > Syntax error on token(s), misplaced construct(s)
> >
> > An error occurred at line: 53 in the jsp file: /ListRuleSets.jsp
> > Generated servlet error:
> > Syntax error on token ")", : expected"
> >
> > I couldnt fix this one,any thoughts?
> > Thanks,
> > Pavithra
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>

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