If you're debugging at break points in Eclipse you'll need to use the
ThreadedWorkingMemoryFileLogger to ensure the file is written to whilst the
main thread is paused.
There was a fix to this recently (i.e. 5.2.x) as the resulting file was
malformed and could not be read by the Audit View.
2011/5/23 Leonardo Gomes <leonardo.f.gomes(a)gmail.com>
The audit works fine for me with stateless sessions. Did you tried
the WorkingMemoryFileLogger
?
Leo.
2011/5/23 Hezi Stern <hezis(a)delegatecom.com>
> I am working with stateless session (Drools 5.1.1) and I wish to view the
> objects in the working memory (debug purposes)
>
> I understand that in stateless session the audit does not work (not
> working for me, on breakpoint I get the message “the selected working memory
> is empty” ).
>
>
>
> How can I view in breakpoint (or print in runtime) the working memory?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Hezi
>
>
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