JESS is a Pure Java CLIPs look-alike expert system shell. Seems like we might use it
as a way to capture and process 'business logic' (whatever that is!)

    roger


"James C. Owen" wrote:

> Yes, it IS possible to put run an RBS as an EJB.  We (myself and two other guys
> on the rule team) have done this recently on a project using Tengah, JSP, Java
> GUI client and OPSJ from PST.  OPSJ is the Java-based rule engine from PST,
> although Dr. Forgy still prefers to call it a programming language.  Details of
> exactly how are shrouded in our non-disclosure agreement so I can't go into that
> part.  :-(
>
> Suffice it to say, it's doable without too much effort.  Just remember, each
> rulebase (set of rules and runtime engine) compose a single EJB and you will
> need to do the same thing for each one.  Also, it did take several days to work
> out the idiosynchracies of interfacing all the components, but that's what they
> pay us to do, right?
>
> Richard Charette wrote:
>
> > Bonsoir everyone,
> >
> > Currently working on the re-architecture of a distributed system in order to
> > accomodate the use of Sun's Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) specification (and
> > related vendors' products), I aksed myself the following question during the
> > last 2 months: Would JESS be a good candidate to become EJBs served by an
> > EJB server/container like WebLogic (formerly Tengah) or any EJB server for
> > that matter? If yes, what would be the effort to "beanitize" JESS?
> >
> > Anyone interested let me know. The "beanification" of JESS (from an EJB
> > standpoint) could surely add some value by bringing it closer to a true
> > enterprise component.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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> > CTO/ETO Systems Group
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> ttfn
>
> IHN
> Jim
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