Eclipse tooling is found here:
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/droolsjbpm-tools

Pop onto irc if you have questions.
http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc

As mentioned “dialects” makes tooling incredibly hard, to get right. This makes 
time we spend on eclipse editors, less productive. It’s why we want to move to 
a single language, without dialects, for DRL7. With an aim of making sure it’s 
much easier to do tooling.

Mark
On 22 Jan 2014, at 15:43, Michael Reynolds <mirey...@redhat.com> wrote:

> That is upsetting to hear that you need the paid edition of IntelliJ for any 
> Drools support. I can't justify shelling out the money for IDE for a single 
> (albeit very attractive) feature.
> 
> The weird thing is that I could really live without any of the code 
> completion or deep rules analysis. My day to day would be a lot nicer just to 
> have the configurable auto-formatting and auto organizing of import 
> statements with keyboard shortcuts. Does anyone have any suggestions as to 
> where I could look at hacking on the Eclipse plugin?
> 
> Michael Reynolds
> Red Hat, Inc.
> mirey...@redhat.com
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Proctor" <mproc...@codehaus.org>
> To: "Rules Users List" <rules-users@lists.jboss.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 10:00:39 AM
> Subject: Re: [rules-users] Drools Support in IntelliJ
> 
> There is also the issue that it doesn't work we'll with dialects, and gives 
> syntax errors when there are none. This can only be fixed in the future by 
> dropping diaclects and having a single language - it's too hard for tooling 
> otherwise. 
> 
> Mark 
> 
> On Tuesday, 21 January 2014, Geoffrey De Smet < ge0ffrey.s...@gmail.com > 
> wrote: 
> 
> 
> The intellij drools plugin is available in intellij ultimate only I think. 
> Then you need to do menu File, menu item Other settings, menu item 
> Configure plugins to enable it. 
> 
> And then when it's enabled, check settings -> File type to see if *.drl 
> is assigned to the drools drl editor (and not some custom format you 
> created yourself in an older intellij version). 
> 
> Works from intellij 12+ IIRC (but 13 is better ;-). 
> 
> On 20-01-14 23:33, mreynolds wrote: 
>> I recently saw this video: 
>> 
>> http://www.screenr.com/w9q8 
>> 
>> There are some pretty advanced features being displayed that makes the 
>> Eclipse editor pale in comparison. I assumed that there was a Drools plugin 
>> for this and Googlefu seems to indicate that this is the case. However, 
>> whenever I open a DRL file IntelliJ says it found a plugin that supports 
>> that extension, but when I browse the plugin repo it turns up nothing. 
>> Searching for JBoss revealed a JBPM pluginbut no mention of Drools. This 
>> isn't an environment issue either as this happens to me on both Linux and 
>> Windows. 
>> 
>> Does anyone know how to get this plugin? Is there another repository that 
>> needs to be added? 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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