2.8. Spring Context


This textual editor allows you to define Drools (and potentially any) Spring context file. These files are later accessible through HTTP.

Figure 2.5. Spring Context Editor

The editor comes with a basic palette that you can use to paste predefined Spring Beans templates like kbases, ksessions and so on.
The palette also has a Package tree that can be used to add resources to the Spring Context file being edited.
The Beans are inserted in the caret position of the editor
Each Spring Context has its own URL that applications can use to access it. These URLs are shown in the Package Edit Screen

Figure 2.6. Spring Context URLs

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