The reason was that we were in need of having marketing guys writing 
rules...
And asking some marketing guys to write some Jess code would have been 
non-sense. Our XML format was really simple and we wrote a small GUI on 
top of it that allowed easily to create/modify/delete rules.

Jerome.

Joe Kopena wrote:

>
>
> Jirtme BERNARD wrote:
>
>> The way we used it is quite powerful: we wrote a RMI server that at
>> initialisation parsed a XML files describing the rules, each XML rules
>
>
> I was hoping that you, the other person who replied about transforming 
> rules from XML, or any of the other people transforming rules from XML 
> could say something about the motivation there. Is it simply a neutral 
> authoring technique affording the potential to use/retarget the 
> ruleset with/to multiple rule engines or do you perceive some other 
> advantage over writing raw Jess?
>
> Thanks
>

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