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6Running PDP-D in Eclipse
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12This tutorial is intended for developers who would like to run the PDP-D in an Eclipse environment. It is assumed that the drools-pdp git project has been imported in an Eclipse workspace.
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14Starting the PDP-D
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16For the Amsterdam release, the project directory will look as follows assuming all drools-pdp projects were selected when importing.
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18 .. image:: RunEcl_drools_pdp_project.png
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20Right click on policy-management hover over "Run As" and select "Java Application"
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22 .. image:: RunEcl_run_as.png
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24Search for "Main" in the pop up and select the Main with the package "org.onap.policy.drools.system" and click "OK".
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26 .. image:: RunEcl_main.png
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28The PDP-D will start running; the console will display output.
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30 .. image:: RunEcl_console_output.png
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32Interacting with the PDP-D
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35To interact with the PDP-D, the Telemetry API can be used. A simple GET on the engine will show that the PDP-D is running in Eclipse.
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37 .. code-block:: bash
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39 curl --silent --user @1b3rt:31nst31n -X GET http://localhost:9696/policy/pdp/engine/ | python -m json.tool
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41 .. image:: RunEcl_telemetry.png
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43An HTTP 200 message for the GET request will also appear in the console in Eclipse.
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45 .. image:: RunEcl_pdpd_200.png
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48.. seealso:: To create a controller and run a control loop, refer to `Modifying the Release Template <modAmsterTemplate.html>`_.
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54.. SSNote: Wiki page ref. https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Running+PDP-D+in+Eclipse
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