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Testing the Execution of a Ruleset |
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There are several ways to use the Rule Builder when you test the execution of a ruleset. You can do one of the following:
delegateControl
command, and use the Rule Builder as a debugging and profiling tool, as shown in Figure 16.3.
Before you test the execution of a ruleset, make sure your XOM is properly set.
A rule engine is an instance of a class that derives from the class IlrContext
(
see the Java API Reference Manual and the Rule Engine User's Manual).
An engine has five states with regard to the Rule Builder, as shown in Table 16.1:
To view information about the state of an engine, right-click the engine element in the Engine Explorer and choose Info in the shortcut menu.
Executing a Ruleset in the Rule Builder | Instantiating an Engine in a Separate Thread | Connecting a Remote Engine | Setting Up the Execution Object Model
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