Thank you very much ;)
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This would be customary:-
KnowledgeRuntimeLogger logger =
KnowledgeRuntimeLoggerFactory.newThreadedFileLogger(ksession,
"path-to-log-file", 100);
Of course, you could be having a problem with something completely
different...
On 29 March 2012 10:39, youssef azbakh wrote:
> Hello,
> I used Work
Hello,
I used WorkingMemoryFileLogge
WorkingMemoryFileLogger logger = new
WorkingMemoryFileLogger(session);
logger.setFileName(
"src\\main\\rules\\package2\\log" );
But the agenda view is always empty, it doesn't contain anything
Thank you
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I don't fully understand the problem you are seeing, however it is best to
use the ThreadedFileLogger if you want the log to update whilst you debug.
On 29 March 2012 10:15, Hassan wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I want to see what is going in my drools application so, I declared a
> logger
> file, by imp
Hi guys,
I want to see what is going in my drools application so, I declared a logger
file, By importing it in audit view some details are shown But the agenda
view and the working memory are always inactivated,
Can you help me please!
youssef.
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Youssef AZBAKH.
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Hi guys,
I want to see what is going in my drools application so, I declared a logger
file, by importing it in audit view some details But the agenda view is
always inactivated,
Can you help me please!
youssef.
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Youssef AZBAKH.
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Hi,
I am trying to debug a rule using Eclipse 3.4, Drools 5.0.0.M4, and all I ever
see in the Agenda View is:
MAIN[nofocus]=BinaryHeapQueueAgendaGroup (id=2259)
I can step into the rule successfully and WorkingMemory View works too.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Herman Post
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