It sounds very exciting about IE wrap of Jess. I would like to know all the
details if you don't mind to provide.
Thank you very much.
Nanlin Xiao
CyberObject
-----Original Message-----
From: Moore, Kenneth A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, October 02, 1998 8:38 PM
Subject: RE: JESS: Web-Based Interface to JESS
>Do you have any restrictions w.r.t. browser choice. If your clients use IE
>4.0 and you are not going to deploy in the immediate future, I know of an
IE
>4.0 scripting engine that wraps Jess.
>
>The engine has full access to the IE 4.0 object model (including DHTML
>features.) If you are curious, drop me an e-mail and I will see if I can
>get you some more detailed information.
>
>alanm
>
>Alan Moore mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Intel Corporation http://www.smart-tv.com
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>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Marvin Pankaskie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 1998 4:26 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: JESS: Web-Based Interface to JESS
>>
>> While I have been programming in CLIPS for several years (embedding CLIPS
>> in a C-language based decision support program), I am new to JESS and
Java
>> programming.
>>
>> I would like to create a Web-based interface to a CLIPS routine that
would
>> behave as follows:
>>
>> 1. The user would open a Web page containing a form. The user would fill
>> in
>> the form with several pieces of information (e.g., drug name and the
>> patient's weight and age), then press Submit
>>
>> 2. The values from the form would then be loaded as deffacts into a CLIPS
>> module that would include several rules that would calculate say the
>> normal
>> dose for the drug for this patient (using other deffact constructs about
>> the drug)
>>
>> 3. The output of the CLIPS module would then be displayed in either
>> another
>> Web page or on the same page as the original form
>>
>> I have created a simple CLIPS file that does this, using simple user
input
>> commands (very much like the "sticks" example code that was included when
>> I
>> downloaded the JESS 4.1 files) and embedded it in a web page as a Java
>> applet. While it does the job, I would like to have a more "elegant" user
>> interface. Once I build the framework, I can then incorporate other rules
>> for different decision support processes.
>>
>> Has anyone developed such an application using JESS? If so, would you be
>> willing to share your code with me? I have several years experience in
>> building web pages and using the HTML language, but this is my first
entry
>> into bringing CLIPS and HTML together.
>>
>> Thank you for your help and consideration,
>>
>> Marvin Pankaskie
>> School of Pharmacy
>> University of Pittsburgh
>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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