[rules-users] Inspecting Working Memory

2007-06-16 Thread Yuri de Wit
I usually have thousands of facts in Working memory and at some points I need to figure out why this or that wasnt activated or sometime I just want to know (ad-hoc) if such and such fact is already asserted into memory. It would be great if I could at any point in time use a JBoss rules console

Re: [rules-users] Inspecting Working Memory

2007-06-16 Thread Mark Proctor
There is a query api, you can use that to find out what is currently in the working memory. Mark Yuri de Wit wrote: I usually have thousands of facts in Working memory and at some points I need to figure out why this or that wasnt activated or sometime I just want to know (ad-hoc) if such and

Re: [rules-users] Inspecting Working Memory

2007-06-16 Thread Yuri de Wit
Afaik, the query api (1) does not accept parameters (this is an ad-hoc query with inputs coming ) and (2) there is no way to issue dynamic queries against an existing working memory. yuri On 6/16/07, Mark Proctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is a query api, you can use that to find out what

Re: [rules-users] Inspecting Working Memory

2007-06-16 Thread Yuri de Wit
Ideally, It would be great to be able to use a command line tool that connects to a running process and issues query ... end queries sends it to the server, evaluates it and come back with the results. I would be tremendously useful in my case and I was just wondering if other people had the

Re: [rules-users] Inspecting Working Memory

2007-06-16 Thread Mark Proctor
look forward to your patch then ;) Yuri de Wit wrote: Ideally, It would be great to be able to use a command line tool that connects to a running process and issues query ... end queries sends it to the server, evaluates it and come back with the results. I would be tremendously useful in my