Sure, why not? Just so long as it can run on my Linux box with the JRE
without incurring Sun's wrath (or a visit from Guido, the knee specialist).
;-P
>And certified 100% Java by Sun? :-)
>
>"Robert B. Trelease, Ph.D." wrote:
>
>> And, of course, this JESS tool should be programmed in Java itself...
>>
>> >What a great idea! What if someone put a "natural language" interface on
>> >the front end of Jess rather than the OPS5 (or whatever syntax)? I think
>> >Jess really is intended for fairly technical people. However, there are
>> >any number of programs available which use "friendlier" front ends.
>> >Unfortunately, all the ones that I know about cost lots of $; around
>> >$10,000 or more per developer seat. Check out the Advisor from Neuron
>> >Date. It is 100% pure Java, natural-language interface with GUI editors
>> >and with all the bells and whistles. They have a Version 2.2 released and
>> >a Version 2.5 about to be released with lots and lots of goodies.
>> >
>> >http://www.neurondata.com
>> >
>> >btw, ND has been around since about 1984. They have a older version done
>> >in C/C++ that is a really stable product and is really nice but is not
>> >Java. :-(
>> >
>> >ccwang wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi!
>> >>
>> >> I am a new Jess user. I am just wondering if there are any GUI programs
>> >> available for non-technical people to create and edit Jess rules ? I
>> >> think the current way to write Jess codes in the Jess manual is very
>> >> difficult for non-technical people.
>> >>
>> >> CC Wang
>> >>
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