You need to select the WorkingMemory variable in the variables view when you are debugging. The drools views should then contain information.
On 11/6/06,
weily li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, My Env:Jboss IDE 2.0.0 Beta 2Drools plug-in: 3.0.4I inserted four views from windows > show views > Others...When debugging, nothing is shown at these views.ThanksrgdsWeily
On 11/6/06, Joj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
in ur documentation it's written tht:
"When debugging an application using a Drools engine, three new views can be
used to check the state of the Drools engine itself: the Working Memory
View, the Agenda View and the Global Data View. To be able to use these
views, create breakpoints in your code invoking the working memory. For
example, the line where you call workingMemory.fireAllRules() is a good
candidate. If the debugger halts at that joinpoint, you should select the
working memory variable in the debug variables view."
but these views are always blank when debugging.
should i have to enter this view from the line:
workingMemory.fireAllRules(); ??
but how can i?
plz reply A.S.A.P.
thanx in advance
jojan
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