Hi Michael,

An alternative approach would be run a JESS engine in different VMs, and
then give the user the impression that they are running one VM. See work
by IBM Haifa on the Cluster JVM project.

http://www.haifa.il.ibm.com/projects/systech/cjvm.html

regards
Omer

Michael Schillo wrote:

> Has anybody had experience in using several JESS engines in one VM?
> Is this possible? (or are there any critical static variables that
> might interfere?)
> I am asking because we are thinking of using JESS for creating agents
> in a multi-agent system. Our toolkit is not distributed over several
> machines, agents will therefore share a single virtual machine.
>
> If there is a faq I overlooked, please point me to it.
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Michael
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