Bug 756372

Summary: Import: Importing package from drl does not create an asset for declared fact types
Product: [JBoss] JBoss Enterprise BRMS Platform 5 Reporter: Jiri Locker <jlocker>
Component: BRM (Guvnor)Assignee: manstis
Status: MODIFIED --- QA Contact: Jiri Locker <jlocker>
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Version: BRMS 5.3.0.GACC: atangrin, lpetrovi, manstis, mproctor
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Importing a drl package results in declared types being incorrectly placed into the advanced package configuration, instead of creating new declarative model assets.
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Description Jiri Locker 2011-11-23 12:02:19 UTC
Description of problem:
When importing a .drl package into Guvnor, declared types are placed into Advanced package configuration. However that place is not intended for managing declared types. Instead a new Declarative Model asset should be created.

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Comment 1 manstis 2012-04-10 11:01:27 UTC
Let me know if you need this back-ported to 5.3.x (it is only in *master* at
the moment).

Comment 3 Anne-Louise Tangring 2012-04-23 18:58:21 UTC
This issue was nacked by Development, it is not approved for BRMS 5.3

Comment 5 lcarlon 2012-06-08 03:18:00 UTC
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Importing a drl package results in declared types being incorrectly placed into the advanced package configuration, instead of creating new declarative model assets.