Hi Folks,

As you may know, Jess 7.0 (Charlemagne) is going to include a full
complement of developer's tools -- a debugger, a smart editor, a rule
database, an "explorer", etc. I've been working on some of the
technology that will go into these tools -- I have weak prototypes
already, actually. Error checking as you type, smart completion,
breakpoints, etc. It's pretty neat, actually, but really just a
prototype.

Originally, I had considered doing the Jess IDE as one or more Eclipse
plug-ins. I weighed the advantages (lots of good tools to leverage) vs
the disadvantages (big (60MB?) download for non-Eclipse users,
additional support responsibilities for me, again for non-Eclipse
users). I decided against it; although it would mean more work
up-front to make the tools stand alone, it would require less work in
the long run to support and maintain (or so my belief is.)

Given the recent Eclipse discussions, though, I am reconsidering. Let
me ask you all directly: Would you rather see a Jess IDE be a
standalone thing, or an Eclipse plug-in? I'm more interested in
hearing from people who think this is a BAD idea -- I already know
that current Eclipse users will think it's a good one!

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Ernest Friedman-Hill  
Distributed Systems Research        Phone: (925) 294-2154
Sandia National Labs                FAX:   (925) 294-2234
PO Box 969, MS 9012                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Livermore, CA 94550         http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov

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