You can create your own logger implementation using the method:
ksession.addEventListener(listener);
This listener can be one of these three types:
ProcessEventListener
AgendaEventListener
WorkingMemoryEventListener
Take a look at those interface and after that you can implement and bind
your custom listeners to plug your own logger.
Greetings.
2011/3/7 Laks Sundararajan <narasimhan.sl(a)gmail.com>
I have an application that processes rules on every request.
Basically,
the application creates a stateless session for every request and fires the
rules.
My question is how to integrate drools logging into this application.
KnowledgeLoggerRuntimeFactory takes a string for filename instead of a
logger. As a result, the log file gets overwritten for every request. Is
there a way to get around this issue?
Thanks!
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