I think you will find that Jess is a "programmers rule engine".  Direct
editing of jess rules may require that your users become programmers.

The rules are also very context specific.  They do their function
because of the context you put them in.

I would guess that a user editable abstraction would be more useful if
you allow them to edit the data model that Jess consults.  For instance,
if your rules read customer profiles to perform their operations, you
may create a customer profile editor that has the attributes you need.

Ben

On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 10:34, Shital Joshi wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am new to Jess and exploring it by reading documents.
> 
> Our java based project requires validating data in an XML file against tons
> of business rules. Part of the project requires that an end user can create
> business rules using an interface. Has anyone developed such interface to
> add more jess-rules on the fly?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> -Shital Joshi
> MFG Systems
> 
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