Though all of those are worthy pursuits, I want to do it in the sense of
unit testing to make sure that I have defined the rule correctly.
Thanks for your rapid response, by the way. I really appreciate it.
-- James
On 3/26/13 1:08 PM, "Grant Rettke" <grettke(a)acm.org> wrote:
Do you want to do that in the sense of unit testing to make sure you
have defined the rule correctly?
Or, do you want to understand more about the dynamic behavior as your
system executes for profiling? Or learning more about your model?
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 3:05 PM, jmagnare <james_magnarelli(a)intuit.com>
wrote:
> I'm fairly new to Drools, but a fair amount of digging and searching
>hasn't
> brought me closer to an answer on this:
>
> Is there a way for me to determine, at runtime, which rules were fired
>and
> with what inputs?
>
> I am looking to use this my JUnit tests, to make sure that the rules I
>want
> to be fired are firing when I expect them to.
>
>
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