Thanks, Ernest.  I agree that it was a mistake to remove the
J2EE scenario from the spec because it is the most likely
deployment for these APIs (IMHO).  Maybe we can flesh
out some good case studies and examples on this list?

I ordered my copy of Jess in Action yesterday...
Having been a very active Jess developer in the past, I am
especially planning to use your book as architectural and rule
developement tutorials for the client/user.

-- Dave

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> The J2EE stuff was removed from JSR94 at the last minute because one
> of the committee members felt that the API didn't adequately comply
> with the J2EE way of doing things; thus the final version of JSR94 is
> targeted solely at J2SE development (which makes absolutely no sense
> to me personally, by the way.)
> 
> The only substantial thing that was in there but has been removed was
> a primitive JCA connector implementation. Otherwise, the reference
> implementation of the javax.rules driver itself is unchanged, and can
> be used directly in the configuration you suggest.
> 
> Chapter 21 of "Jess in Action" works through an example of using the
> API; the API changed again slightly before the book came out but it's
> not too bad.
> 

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