Sorry, 3.5.9

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Anu@work <anupama.vaid@bluecasa.com> wrote:

I can write Java code but how and where do I upload it in the web-based
Guvnor so that the Drools execution server (called by REST/ XML clients) can
use it? Also there is no section 2.5.9 in the doc. I did look up the section
on WorkingMemoryLogger but I am not using the IDE.

Thx


dave sinclair wrote:
>
> To get logging work you are gonna have to write some Java code. Look at
> section 2.5.9 in this doc
>
> http://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/job/drools/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/trunk/target/docs/drools-expert/html_single/index.html
>
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Anu@work
> <anupama.vaid@bluecasa.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> So far I haven't written any Java code to get my initial rules running in
>> Guvnor. My client apps are going to be non-Java apps that send HTTP Post
>> to
>> the execution server. I am not sure how I could use the audit framework
>> in
>> the web-based Guvnor UI. I looked at WorkingMemoryLogger but I can't
>> figure
>> out how to use it on the server. Can you point me to some documentation
>> or
>> links?
>>
>> Thx,
>> Anu
>>
>>
>> Mark Proctor wrote:
>> >
>> > Anu@work wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> Thx to the drools community. I was able to install and run Guvnor 5
>> CR1
>> >> and
>> >> Drools Execution Server 5 on Tomcat (Ubuntu) fairly easily. And it
>> works
>> >> like magic. I followed the steps below to get my rules running on
>> Guvnor
>> >> and
>> >> execution server after installation
>> >>
>> >> 1. created category
>> >> 2. created package
>> >> 3. declared model
>> >> 4. created decision table
>> >> 5. saved and validated package
>> >> 6. deployed a snapshot
>> >> 7. created myrule.properties file with the snapshot URL exported by
>> >> Guvnor
>> >> and put it in the server
>> >> 8. Ran tests from rails client using JSON.
>> >>
>> >> It all ran perfectly. Now I need to log all input facts and output
>> facts
>> >> and
>> >> the rules fired each time a client posts a request to the execution
>> >> server.
>> >> How do I do that?
>> >>
>> > Take a look at the audit functionality, you can extended that be
>> > something more custom if you need. You can also look at the debug
>> > listeners, the audit framework is based on the listener framework.
>> >> Please help.
>> >>
>> >> Thx,
>> >> Anu
>> >>
>> >
>> >
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