On 07/08/2013, droolster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please can the community help me.
>
> I am attaching a WorkingMemoryListener to a session. In my DRL file, I have
> a number of declared types for which I want to "watch" when the process is
> running. How can I implement a "toString()" method in the DRL file for a
> declared type?

You can't.

Why don't you declare Foo in a plain old Java class?

-W

> I have detailed the structure of my code below to make it
> clear what I am trying to do:
>
> DRL FILE
> --------
> declare Foo
>     low : double
>     high : double
>     score : int
> end
>
>
> Java Code
> ----------
> ksession.addEventListener(new WorkingMemoryEventListener()
>     {
>               
>               @Override
>               public void objectInserted(ObjectInsertedEvent event) {
>                       System.out.println(*"Inserted: " + event.toString()*);
>                         /*// Here I would like to print out the data in the
> type Foo in a specific format.*/
>                       
>               }
>
>               @Override
>               public void objectUpdated(ObjectUpdatedEvent event) {
>                       System.out.println("Updated");
>               }
>               
>               @Override
>               public void objectRetracted(ObjectRetractedEvent event) {
>                       System.out.println("Retracted");
>                       
>               }
>               
>       });
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>
>
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