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2017-09-14master lab template maintained under archetypeJorge Hernandez1-7/+0
This is work in progress, the official pom.xml with dependencies, drl template, and support files for controller deployment are maintained here. In the near future the junit template should be consolidated with this one. Added controlloop.properties.environment, this environment file will be populated at installation time with the lab's aai url, etc .. and will be accessible by any drools application such as control loops through the PolicyEngine interface. Note that PDP-D server already supports these environment files, so it is just natural. Therefore, this is the default mechanism to provide to applications, the url, username, and passwords to use at runtime by the control loops for the time being. In the future MSB could set them globally here through existing APIs, or it can be queried by any drools application using MSB library, doesn't matter. There's been some trouble playing nicely with the dependencies used by a control loop application classsloader, and the pdp-d middleware one, causing issues between dependencies version of libraries. Specifically, the snakeyaml library does not play well across classloader when using constructor functionality, note that the snakeyaml libraries are pulled also from jackson parsers used in the pdp-d. I made a change in ControlLoopProcessor to specifically tell the "Yaml" object which classloader to use in order to find the class with the constructor that is intended to be built, otherwise, yaml libraries use a different classloader that does not have visibility into the ControlLoopPolicy that is trying to construct, and fails. This also should respect junits that use the same classloader I pressume and does not give issues. Change-Id: I36271d29cdbf8ff861f9c03ff91cf7116927906a Issue-ID: POLICY-162 Signed-off-by: Jorge Hernandez <jh1730@att.com>
2017-08-31CL dependencies fixes for lab environment runtimeJorge Hernandez1-15/+7
This also includes workarounds to the recent oparent dependency introduction that breaks runtime (with the version-check-maven-plugin). manifested by loading control loops and failing to load some classes due to different versions. The issue was that underlying drools libraries use 3.2.5 and oparent has included a had dependency with transitive dependencies for some maven libraries in 3.2.3 and lower version xml parsers. Bottomoline, the classpath at runtime was formed by the union of both, with some libraries being resolved to the oparent one, and others to the drools one. These errors are very obscured to debug. Additional clean up of dependencies versions and order of build was introduced to avoid issues loading dependencies at runtime in a lab environment (non-junit).. Issue-ID: POLICY-162 Change-Id: I019c82e6bed4eab4884cdbf8f6f32472c3a7352f Signed-off-by: Jorge Hernandez <jh1730@att.com>
2017-06-29[POLICY-22] Reorganizing drools-appsGao, Chenfei (cg287m)1-0/+67
Change-Id: I5f9bb3908f8d55c466dd847ae5e01a424e9ba364 Signed-off-by: Gao, Chenfei (cg287m) <chenfei.gao11@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Pamela Dragosh <pdragosh@research.att.com>