>- Since this is a web application, I cannot debug the rules in Eclipse (unless I am missing something)
You are missing something. :-) That's possible.

However we have found regular debuggers "not to helpful".
Have a look at the WorkingMemoryLoggers, they can give you a detailed insight of what's going on inside Drools, ie.
* Facts inserted, changed, retracted
* Activations
* Rules fired

4.0.7: 
http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/4.0.7.19894.GA/apidocs/org/drools/audit/WorkingMemoryFileLogger.html
(The Drools Eclipse Plugin can be used to view these logs).

To be useful, this requires a usable toString, we have created those using apache commmons-lang.

Happy hunting!

 -- Ingomar



Am 08.06.2009 um 17:46 schrieb Malenfant, Andre:

Hi,



Can some of your share your technique for debugging/troubleshooting rules:



Here is the situation:



- I have a web application that uses rules at specific points.

- I use templates and decision tables so the actual rules are compiled by my application using a spread sheet compiler.

- Since this is a web application, I cannot debug the rules in Eclipse (unless I am missing something)



I must not be the only one asking this question but I cannot find answers in the archives.



Thanks,



André Malenfant



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