Yes, this is a limitation of the IDE. The reason is that a stateless
session does not provide the methods needed to retrieve the information
the IDE needs. For retrieving the state of the session, you will need
to use a stateful session (at least for testing).
Kris
Quoting Miles, Eric
I don't see anywhere in the documentation that states the Drools IDE
Views such as Working Memory, Global, and Agenda will not work with
Stateless sessions, but I'm having problems having anything appear here
using Drools 5.0.0. Using a Stateful Session, these views are
populated. Changing the