Hi John

Actually its Bob's project not mine, though I'm interested in drools and am
tracking it closely.

Just a thought; why not develop all the code as Java then just have a
bytecode / java transformer to turn it into C#? It seems to me that C# is a
Java clone so why not just put some effort into a Java -> C# compiler
instead? That'd be much more useful to C# folks and would avoid dual coding
on many projects.

James
----- Original Message -----
From: "John P.Sheppard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 4:53 AM
Subject: A question pertaining to DROOL's


> Hi,
>   I know this is going to sound like kind of a bizarre
> question, and I don't want to offend you by it.  Would you
> ever consider a port to the MS .NET framework using C#?
>   Let me tell you why I am asking this question.  I have
> been searching high and low for a rule engine for the .NET
> framework and, to be quite frank, there is none.  I would
> like to volunteer for porting DROOL to the .NET platform.
> I have already downloaded the source code and ran it
> through Togethersoft 5.5 and skinned out the classes to
> C#.  I won't flesh out any of the classes unless you and
> your team buy into the idea of the port.  I also think that
> I could contribute to the overall progress of the project.
>


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