Thank you for looking into this.
 
@Salaboy:
1 what do you mean by a runtime logger? (is it agenda logger and workingmemory logger?)
2 yes true. I forgot about that.
 
Best regards,
Michal

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Salaboy <salaboy@gmail.com> wrote:
By the way you understand that doesn't make sense to do that LHS
right? You can do forall(Message())

- Ing. Mauricio Salatino -

On May 12, 2010, at 13:52, Michal Bali <michalbali@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have encountered the following problem with the latest Drools 5.1
> SNAPSHOT
>
> I've created a sample Drools project and replaced the Sample.drl
> with the following:
> --Sample.drl--------------------------------------
> package com.sample
>
> import com.sample.DroolsTest.Message;
>
> rule "Hello World"
>       when
>               forall( Message( )
>                       Message() )
>       then
>               System.out.println("executed");
> end
> --------------------------------------------
> If I run the sample application  like this everything is fine -
> "executed" is printed. However, if I modify the main method and
> insert some additional fact just before the message fact is
> inserted, like this:
> --DroolsTest.java-----------------------------------
> .....
> ksession.insert(new Object());
> ksession.insert(message);
> .....
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> then the rule won't fire any more.
>
> Please note that if you change the fact insertion order (first the
> message then the Object) it will work as expected.
>
> Is this a bug or am I missing something? I can file a JIRA if needed.
>
> Thank you!
> Best regards,
> Michal
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