The audit viewer is SWT-based (that is the eclipse UI) and can be embedded
in an SWT application. If your application is Swing-based, you should have
no problems in creating something similar as well if you know how to use a
JTree. The code for the audit view is in the eclipse plugin, take a look in
the source at:
drools-eclipse\drools-eclipse-plugin\src\main\java\org\drools\eclipse\debug\AuditView.java
Kris
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From: "Fermion" <henss(a)physik.uni-wuppertal.de>
To: <rules-users(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 11:38 AM
Subject: [rules-users] Using the audit viewer in own panels
Hi!
I really like the audit viewer that you get if you use the drools
perspective in eclipse. It would be great if one could use the audit
viewer
and the possibility to open old log files within a java user application.
Is there a possibility to integrate / use the audit viewer in my own java
UI
application? If so, how would I do that (as I don't find any fitting
classes
in the API-doc)?
Thanks!
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