The only book I'm aware of that specifically deals with Jess is Mark
Watson's "Intelligent Java Applications".
I think the best resource for ideas, tips, and tricks (besides the
Jess manual and web site) is this mailing list.
I think Kyle Thornton wrote:
> All,
>
> Does anyone know of any good books on Jess, or
> any classes on advanced uses of JESS? I am
> looking for information that might provide me
> with new uses for jess that I had not previously
> thought of before as well as ways to optimize,
> tune, and better integrate jess into my ejb
> environments.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kyle Thornton
>
>
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