If you're curious how a Stack is implemented in Java, C or C++, have a look at the method names: push, pop etc., There's a reason why the names are push, pop and not setXXX.
It's not a good design where an operation with a method signature that resembles a standard javabean accessor like setXXX hides a stack implementation behind it, without documentation. Drools api doesn't even have a javadocs for http://downloads.jboss.com/drools/docs/5.0.1.26597.FINAL/apidocs/index.html AgendaGroup setFocus and clear(). I'm curious about the ordering based on groups, since I've built a html render engine that defers a part of the render process to a rules provider and the input the rules provider (drools) is a URL which abstracts different sections, sub sections and page. I need the rules to be applied to each of this separately and override it as well. If you're interested to solve a real problem, I'd appreciate. -- View this message in context: http://n3.nabble.com/Understanding-agenda-group-doesn-t-work-as-documented-in-book-or-docs-tp133386p133546.html Sent from the Drools - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users
