There are different ways of doing this:
-you can activate the drools-bam module to trace the activities of your nodes in database
-you can add an eventlistener to your process (session.addEventListener) and by this, you
can track which node was activated etc...
-probably other ways :p
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Objet : [rules-users] How to figure out the recent node(s) in a drools flow ?
How am I able to figure out at which point (node(s)) the recent process instance is ?
I was looking hard for some methods in the API, but could not find any.
Cheers, Rob.
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