Sorry about that if my question I asked you made you
frustrated.
Thanks a lot to ernest for his patience in answering
my ( some are frustrating ) questions.
Of course, a rule engine can be a stand alone product
receiving information from enterprise java bean
objects and serve them. This I am fully aware.
But for your kind information, I need to tell you a
few things. Recently ILOG made a presentation in my
office and claimed that in JRules, the rule repository
is put in Data Base and the rule engine can a stateful
session bean. Pl. take a look at the URL:
http://industry.java.sun.com/javanews/stories/story2/0,1072,22698,00.html.
There it is written,
" ILOG JRules works on a Java client in the form of an
applet, or on a server as a servlet, EJB component,
CORBA component, or COM+ component"
In another presentation by Brocat Pte Ltd, their Blaze
Advisor Rule engine stores the rules in files and the
rule engine can be a stateful or stateless session
bean.
These are the reasons I asked you that question. I
just wanted to clarify that when the other Rule engine
products have a feature, does Jess too have the same
feature or not. But you have gone to the extend of
estimating my future? Anyway, I thank you for your
advice on my 'analysis and design' knowledge.
May be some times, my question may not be very clear
and even for that ernest replied for all of my
possible thoughts.
Thanks and regards
Chinnaswamy
--- Greg Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "....... Basically this question is isomorphic to
> asking if your database should be
> an EJB."
>
> Geez, drown the poor guy. Besides I thinks its more
> a matter that the components
> are orthogonal <grin>
>
> Seriously, wishing to help but not offend, may I
> recommend you purchase a book on
> analysis and design? As gently as I can say it,
> the inexperience in your
> questions and your statement about 100's of
> concurrent users point to a really big
> crash in your future. I debated about sticking my
> nose in, but finally decided I
> would rather see you be successfull: Don't bite off
> so much at one time. Is an EJB
> app server really necessary? Maybe concentrate on
> JESS with a simple servlet front
> end.
>
>
>
>
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