Jess won't do any such printout automatically, unless the "watch"
function has been used. Check to make sure that none of your
batch-file code or Java code includes a call to the (watch)
function.
I think Phillip R. Pfaffman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am attempting to implement a query tool for drug interactions using Jess
> 5.2. A main java routine executes a batch command on a Rete object, then a
> reset, then the assertion of some facts, and then a run. These last three
> steps are repeated for various sets of assertions.
>
> The problem is that after the batch command, the complete set of rules
> loaded by that command is dumped to the terminal. Also, during iteration of
> the three steps, in fact, following the last (n - 1) iterations, there is
> apparently a dump of the assertions and rules they had activated. Oddly,
> this effect disappears if I execute the program within Visual Cafe, and
> observe results in the message window.
>
> I am attempting to demonstrate the usefulness of an expert system in
> detecting drug interactions. There are about 10,000 rules required to
> express the problem in Jess. The system performs very well, loading all the
> rules in under two minutes, and evaluating the queries in a few
> milleseconds. What I need is to get rid of the 10,000 rules scrolling up
> across the screen! (and the subsequent listing of assertions and rules as
> well).
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
>
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