Lionel: Okay let me reorder the priorities so the highest priority is the first rule and step down the priority until i get to the last rule. I will re-run the test again. When I start the process off, I call fireAllRules method. When I am about to leave the rule, I call the method --objectModified()--and pass the object that I modified in the method. I understand this will change the state of the object I am working with. This change of state should fire the next rule. Is this not right? Russ
- [drools-user] Chaining Rules Russell.Ray
- Re: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Geoffrey Wiseman
- Re: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Lionel Port
- RE: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Russell.Ray
- RE: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Russell.Ray
- RE: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Russell.Ray
- Re: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Lionel Port
- Re: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Geoffrey Wiseman
- RE: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Russell.Ray
- Re: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Lionel Port
- RE: [drools-user] Chaining Rules Russell.Ray
