Hi Vinodkiran,

Thank you for the code base to peruse ....

This code, however does NOT run as is.
It contains the exact same error as we have written about previously: No
setter found for property 'kBaseName' in class
'org.kie.spring.factorybeans.KBaseFactoryBean', in
the mvc-dispatcher-servlet.xml file.

I will run some more tests/tweaks  on it today and see what's needed to
make this code run but as it stands the error still propagates.

-matt



On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:26 AM, vinodkiran <vinodki...@usa.net> wrote:

> Can you take a look at this simple example, and check if this helps?
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> https://github.com/vinodkiran/kie-springmvc
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