Facts inserted into WorkingMemory within rules are not automagically added
to anywhere else.
To retrieve Facts created inside rules there are different options
available; the simplest probably being to use a global that is a collection.
You can add new Facts to the global inside rules' RHS and also examine the
content of the global in regular Java.
Have a read about using globals.
On 9 April 2013 19:45, dfsmith <dfsmith(a)llbean.com> wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply!
This is where I'm confused. My Then looks like this:
SearchActions fact0 = new SearchActions();
fact0.setUrlRedirect( "junk" );
insert( fact0 );
System.out.println("Created junk!!!");
There must be a SearchActions object created somewhere in memory as a
result
of the rule. I was thinking it would be added to the list that was passed
into the knowledge session.
How / where do I check for and access the inserted object after the
execution of the rules?
Something simple I'm just not seeing in the examples I've googled.
Thanks,
David
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