Nope, not the whole thing at all, but a set of CLIPS extension
functions (in C, of course) that expose the KAPI (KQML API) to CLIPS
so you could write KQML agents in CLIPS. 

A number of folks have mentioned on this list or in private email with
me that they have use Jess with one of the various KQML
implementations available in Java. It's apparently fairly easy to do.

I think Alan Moore wrote:
> 
> I think Ernest once shyly pointed out to this list that he had a hand in at
> least one implementation of KQML, or maybe he just invented the whole damn
> thing .-)
> 
> alanm
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