BRMS is more of a design time feature - what you are talking is
logging an audit trail of rules execution - you can do that with event
listeners in your code (so your rules don't even have to be aware of
it) then as rules fire, you can grab the details (from the listener
APIs) and log it as you please !
Michael.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 5:01 AM, techluver <techluver007(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm new to drools world. Kindly clarify following things
My requirement is to log each data in the DB(that meets any of the business
rule) along with rule info.
if I use BRMS ( i think it maintains the rules separately in its own db
table)
How I can associate each log with the rule info?
Approach 1. Can I access BRMS's rules directly and associate it in my
logging?
Approach 2. I can't do Approach 1, then I'm thinking to have RULES table in
my app db.Then whenever any rule is added using BRMS, Then add an entry into
RULES table and use this table for my logging
Please advise me on the right approach.
Thanks in advance.
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