Thanks a lot for clearing that up, i was about to ask the exact same
question. I don't think the documentation is 100% accurate on this
particular subject.
_ miguel
2010/4/6 Mauricio Salatino <salaboy(a)gmail.com>
they both work in a different way.
agenda-groups works like a stack, when you put the focus on one agenda
group all the activated rules in that group will be fired, when there is no
more activated rules on that groups, the stack jumps to the next group in
the stack firing all the rules activated there, until it reaches the MAIN
group (when you don't specify any agenda-group).
Ruleflow groups isolate completely the activated rules execution. It only
execute the activated rules in that ruleflowgroup. It doesn't behave as a
stack.
2010/4/6 Bertrand Grottier <b_grottier(a)hotmail.com>
> Hello,
> Can someone explain me the difference between ruleflow and agenda-group ?
> I am asking the question because I managed to create a "ruleflow" based on
> agenda-group.
> What is the additionnal value of ruleflow ? Just ease of use or is there
> anything else ?
> Thank you in advance.
> Benoît
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