I feel if you register the model with a change listener as disscussed earlier, like: model.register(changeListener); which has proper implementation of the abstrat methods defined in ModelChangedListener (atleast for Statementadded()), you will be able to detect every changes made to your model.
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 8:28 PM, Chris Dollin <[email protected]>wrote: > On Tuesday, November 05, 2013 06:53:17 AM Parastoo Delgoshaei wrote: > > Claude, > > Thanks for your response. This solution works only if you have hard > coded add/removal statements (i.e. model.add( S, P, O2 ); or > model.remove(s);) However, I do not see any add and removal notifications > as a result of rule checking. The model certainly has changed I see it in > the print out after the rule checking. However, the listener does not > recognize this add/remove. > > > > Your help is appreciated, > > Show code. > > (Are you listening to the model that's being changed?) > > Chris > > -- > "The wizard seemed quite willing when I talked to him." /Howl's Moving > Castle/ > > Epimorphics Ltd, http://www.epimorphics.com > Registered address: Court Lodge, 105 High Street, Portishead, Bristol BS20 > 6PT > Epimorphics Ltd. is a limited company registered in England (number > 7016688) > > -- *Dibyanshu Jaiswal* Mb: +91 9038304989 Mb: +91 9674272265
