I agree with you completely. There is no restriction in using JESS as a
bean as long as you remember always at the back of your mind that JESS
isn't thread safe. Also adding to the concept of a rule server, we have
used a pool of rete objects associated with a clip file. So whenever a
client requests for a clip file to be loaded we give him one object from
the pool associated with that clip file. Note whoever the number of
rules per clip file are few. Anything wrong in this methodology ?
Regards
Aditya Deshpande
Senior Software Engineer
UnwiredSoft (I) Ltd.
www.unwiredsoft.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Alan Moore
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:34 AM
To: 'Jess'
Subject: RE: JESS: Re: Can a Rete engine be put in EJB session bean
orenti ty bean
[aditya wrote]
What I do not understand is why can't you use JESS as a bean ??
[alan]
To whom are you addressing the question?
I don't know of any difficulty Mr. Grounder may be having since I think
his
questions are about possible jess "limitations" rather than a specific
implementation roadblock.
If you are asking "Why can't JESS be used as a bean?" there is no
technical
limitation preventing it AFAIK. However, the answer being put forward on
this list is that it may not be the best thing to do *depending on your
circumstances*.
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