The loggers will show you why a rule activation was fired. It will tell you which facts activate the rule, then you can reach new conclusions with that information.
Greetings.

On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 2:02 PM, OlliSee <o.roess@seeburger.de> wrote:

No I don't modify any LoopDetectorEvent.Actually, in some situations the rule
fires even more than two times for some Sensors.

I don't use the logger. I just do System.out.println's to see when a rule
fires. . If you need any more info, then I will use the logger for you. What
information might be found there?
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