I think =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=E9r=F4me_BERNARD?= wrote:
> 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 --

Coincidentally, I want to write about just such a rule editor in this
part of the Jess book. I'm very interested in hearing about your XML
format and your editor in as much detail as you can provide, including
examples of the kinds of rules it could produce. I'm interested in
rule right-hand-sides as well as left-hand sides; most of the XML rule
languages are very oriented towards classical production systems in
which RHSs can do nothing but assert/retract/modify; did you go beyond
that? I'm also interested to hear how the marketing guys responded to
the editor - was it easy for them to use? Thanks for any info.


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