Verifier is not much help if your trying to solve the runtime coverage.
You can get the rules that fired using an AgendaFilter.
ksession.fireAllRules( new AgendaFilter() {
public boolean accept(Activation activation) {
// Your code here.
}
}
Toni
On Jan 21, 2011, at 1:58 PM, Esteban Aliverti wrote:
You could use Drools-Verifier to check things like Range Validation,
Missing equality, Redundancy, etc.
Here you have some kind of documentation:
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/DroolsVerifier
(Toni promised me that he would update it some time ago...)
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 7:43 AM, hyjshanghai <hyjshanghai(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, this can be the low-level infrastructure to implement the functionality
comparable to that of Cobertura, which I think is not practical for we rule
engine users to do without much effort.
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