Hi!
>I was waiting for our friend Thomas Barnekow to chime in on this
>thread; maybe he's on vacation! In any event, he's developed a really
>lovely system for using Jess's backwards-chaining facilities to
>trigger database queries. The basic framework has existed for some
>time, but he's currently doing more work on it. I've been using it and
>offering suggestions, too.
Unfortunately, I was not on vacation. I just didn't have the chance to
answer, because my modem died.
Considering that framework I just didn't have the time to make it publicly
available (checking the licensing issues, etc.). Currently, I'm finishing
my Ph.D. thesis, so it will still take a couple of weeks. In the meantime,
I could make it available to interested Jess users on a "personal basis".
Just drop me a mail.
Does anybody know how to best make it publicly available, e.g., under the
Gnu Public License? I don't have any experience with this stuff.
Thomas
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