@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This is exactly what Easy Rules does, it provides the `Rule` abstraction to crea
#### Either in a declarative way using annotations:
```java
@Rule(name = "weather rule", description = "if it rains then take an umbrella" )
@Rule(name = "weather rule", description = "if it rains then take an umbrella")
public class WeatherRule {
@Condition
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ public class Rules implements Iterable<Rule> {
*
* @param rules to register
*/
public Rules(Rule... rules ) {
public Rules(Rule... rules) {
Collections.addAll(this.rules, rules);
}
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ public class Rules implements Iterable<Rule> {
public Rules(Object... rules ) {
public Rules(Object... rules) {
for (Object rule : rules) {
this.register(rule);
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ import org.jeasy.rules.annotation.Condition;
import org.jeasy.rules.annotation.Fact;
import org.jeasy.rules.annotation.Rule;