Let me add that you can also use a custom AgendaEventListener to keep track of all the rules that were executed.
Regards, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Esteban Aliverti - Blog @ http://ilesteban.wordpress.com On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 10:20 AM, rjr201 <rich.j.ri...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is a statement about the nature of rules engines in general. Rules > engines are made up of human readable rules, as opposed to say a neural > network where the knowledge isn't explicitly represented (it's a big black > box of maths). A rules engine is symbolic, a neural network sub-symbolic. A > neural network can give you an answer, but not a justification of why. > People like rules engines because (when done properly) they can see why it > has given the answer it has given. > > To answer your question, to get a explanation of what the rules engine did, > you could insert a logging object as a global into your rules session and > then add a log statement in the conclusion of each rule. > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/How-does-drools-provides-an-explanation-of-how-the-solution-was-arrived-tp4026253p4026263.html > Sent from the Drools: User forum mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > rules-users@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users >
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