The method "orderList" wants a java.util.List. You're passing it a
Jess list, an RU.LIST, which is an instance of
jess.ValueVector. They're not equivalent. In general, Jess converts
RU.LISTs to arrays when calling Java methods; Jess has no special
syntax or considerations for dealing with java.util
Hello, I have a problem with LIST using Java and Jess. In Java i have the method in the class 'Order' as follow:
public static List orderList(List list, String str) {...}
When i call 'orderList' in Java, i write:
Object[] RClist = { new ResultClass("karine", 8, 7, 2, 1, 1), new Resu
Thanks for that. I'm sure I had already tried that, but must of had a typo
in there. And yes, it was the simplest of questions - but it must have been
the typo. I'm not *that* bad at Jess :-)
Thanks,
Matt
On 4/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think Matthew Hutchinson
[I wrote this several days ago and it dropped through the cracks of the email system. Nevertheless, I think it still needs to be said.]As an independent consultant who uses various rulebased systems, some are called Business Rule Management Systems, or BRMS, I think I'll have to somewhat agree wit