Just remember that doing it this way alleviates the author of the rules from
having to add that "book keeping" when creating new rules. This may not be a
*rule based* solution, but it is a *Drools* solution :)
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 10:42 AM, KDR <dr.soprano(a)neverbox.com> wrote:
Thank you Dave. I had a look, but it seems I'd still have to track it and
process the results in Java rather than using rules, so I guess I'll stick
with my original Java solution. Unless there's some way to track it in
Drools?
Cheers
dave sinclair wrote:
>
> Take a look at the *AgendaEventListener*. It allows you to get callbacks
> for
> when a rule has fired. This would allow you to keep track of which rules
> fire along with the objects that caused it to fire.
>
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