Thanks,
Arman.
Emmanuel_Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is a free implementation (as far as I remember) called Jeops, but it's not as cool as jess (it's basically a pre-compiler, that generates Java Classes)At least, it works... (I've tested it)God is dead. Nietszche.Nietszche is dead. God ;)-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arman Anwar
Sent: mardi 13 novembre 2001 21:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JESS: anyboday have a free ware RETE implementation in JavaGreetings,
I have been using JESS and CLIPS for a number of years in my academic work. I have recently dicovered that one has to go through a lenghty form driven process to get access to source code.
Annoyed by this I'm thinking of writing a barebones Rete engine that people can use for writing expertsystems. It will have no-nonsense GPL type license and no forms to fill out !!!
I waswondering if someone knew of a clean freeware RETE implementation that I could use to start. I cannot use JESS as the licesnse does not permit it and CLIPS is not the easiest to take inspiration from.
Any help would be grately appreciated.
Arman.
Bob Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a way convert user-inputed
rules into Jess rules. I am able to control
the interface, but it is not trivial to
convert the following user inputed statement:
If ( (x=1) OR (fname=bo*))
Then (set priority=1).
The problem I am having is that I am using
Dr. Leff's XML integration, which turns XML
into Jess facts. The facts look like:
(Tag (TagName x) (Text 1))
(Tag (TagName fname) (Text Bob))
The rule would then need to look something like:
(defrule Rule1
(Tag (TagName x) (Text "1"))
(Tag (TagName fname) (Text ?name&:(call startswith
?name "bo"))
Has anyone worked on parsing readable user input into
jess syntax?
Thanks,
Bob
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