>From what I understand, fireAllRules() itself doesn't really do much.  Most of 
>the actual rule evaluation work occurs while you're asserting objects into the 
>working memory.  Here's a snippet from the JBoss Rules documentation:

anonymous wrote : 
  | "Assertion" is the act of telling the working memory about the facts. 
WorkingMemory.assertObject(yourObject) for example. When you assert a fact, it 
is examined for matches against the rules etc. This means ALL of the work is 
done during assertion; however, no rules are executedl you call 
"fireAllRules()" after you have finished asserting your facts. This is a common 
misunderstanding by people who think the work happens when you call 
"fireAllRules()".
  | 

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