A ServletContextListener might be preferable to using a JSP.

sent on the move

On 18 Jan 2013 19:17, "rtanikella" <rtanikella@gmail.com> wrote:

The scanner does start, but it is not logged automatically. I started a
listener via a jsp

<%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html; charset=utf-8" %>
<%
org.drools.SystemEventListenerFactory.setSystemEventListener(new
org.drools.agent.impl.PrintStreamSystemEventListener(System.out));
%>

and then I could see the logs.

As Antonio pointed out, a) make sure that your changset resources include
only POJOs, and NOT declared facts, and b) knowledge-services.xml has this
entry - the attribute "enabled" set to true being the key here, to start the
scanner.

<drools:resource-change-scanner id="scanner" interval="60" enabled="true"/>

This also means that you don't need Antonio's JSP to start the scanner. It
may however come in handy if you need to change the scan interval.



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