I think Scott Moss wrote:

> The setter and getter are:
> 
>     public void setAttributedemands(ValueVector attributes) {
>         attributedemands = attributes;
>     }
> 
>     public ValueVector getAttributedemands() {
>         return attributedemands;
>     }
> 

Don't define JavaBean properties of type jess.Value or
jess.ValueVector; they won't work with Jess. Similarly, don't define
methods which accept Value or ValueVector objects as arguments or
return these types and then try to call them reflectively; it
generally won't work as you'd like. 


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Sandia National Labs                FAX:   (925) 294-2234
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