Yup. Use a StringReader as input to a jess.Jesp object:
jess.Rete r = ...
java.io.StringReader sr = new StringReader(myRulesAsAString);
jess.Jesp j = new Jesp(sr, r);
jess.Value valueOfLastParsedExpression = j.parse(false);
I think John Mela wrote:
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> My java code generates multiple Jess rules as a String. I want
> to perform the equivalent of
>
> rete.executeCommand("(batch xyz.clp)");
>
> except that I don't want to write out the string to a .clp file [for
> obvious performance reasons].
>
> Is there any way of doing this?
>
> tia,
>
> John Mela
>
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