barnesjd wrote
Hi everyone. I'm new to Drools (using 5.2). I'm using it in Grails
(2.0.1) with the drools-gorm plugin (0.5.6) (warning: Grails is also new
for me). I've noticed that whenever I do something that is perhaps
syntactically invalid, my rules simply don't fire. Given that I'm new to
Drools, it would be nice if I could actually know what mistake I made.
Are there some options I can use that will make Drools more vocal about my
mistakes?
Thanks!
Joe
use knowledgebase.hasErrors()
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