Rejoining the Jess community after a multi-year hiatus and notice that the
mailing list has been very quiet. I am curious to see how Jess is doing now
a days? Any impact from things like jBoss rules or other engines? Is the
community still pretty active?
Happy Holidays to everyone !
I'm developing a kind of expert system to perform exploratory data analysis.
I'm using R/Rserve as a data analysis scripting language within a tomcat java
web app along with Jess. I've recently discovered something called Incanter
and Clojure. A statistics library for Lisp implemented on a Java
I think the mailing list is on vacation for the holidays. I sent one message a
couple of days ago and it fell into a black hole.
On Dec 30, 2010, at 11:26 AM, dc tech wrote:
Rejoining the Jess community after a multi-year hiatus and notice that the
mailing list has been very quiet. I am
At this time of the year, on the northern hemisphere, it's more likely to be
a white hole.
Just wait until the thaw sets in ;-)
-W
On 30 December 2010 20:02, Donald Paul Winston satchwins...@yahoo.comwrote:
I think the mailing list is on vacation for the holidays. I sent one
message a
So it's jess us folks here, until the thaw, eh?
-ross
--- On Thu, 12/30/10, Wolfgang Laun wolfgang.l...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Wolfgang Laun wolfgang.l...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: JESS: Hello To Jess User Group and How Is Jess Doing?
To: jess-users@sandia.gov
Date: Thursday, December 30,
Agree with Donald, were on holiday.
Any impact from things like jBoss rules or other engines?
-Perhaps a little, but not greatly. I will applaud Red Hat for
exposing more and more people to rule engines through open source
however.
With that said, I think the many users of Jess stick with it due