On Dec 10, 2006, at 9:16 AM, Mike Dean wrote:


Is this reasoning correct?  Thank you.


Not all of it. I have now in my head a rough draft for a new section of the manual to explain this stuff; I will post it here when I get something written down. For now I will just say that if you lay it all out, there are *four* different cases to consider. First, you must consider what happens when an object is modifying by Jess's modify function, or directly by calling a method on the object; and then you have to consider each of these two cases both when Jess is registered with the object as a PropertyChangeListener, and when it's not. Each of these four cases is different.

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