Jess 7 has its own XML rule language; it can both read and write rules
in this XML format. The format can easily be transformed to other XML
rule languages using XSLT; we hope that by the time Jess 7 final is
released, we'll have such XSLT scripts available for a number of
popular languages. See
http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/docs/70/xml.html for more details.

To learn about some XML options with Jess 6, visit
http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/links/related.jsp . There you'll find
links to all sorts of goodies, including Said Tabet's RuleML
translator for Jess (see http://www.ruleml.org/jess/).


I think Mikael Rundqvist wrote:
> Hi,
> what support is there in Jess or extensions to the system to define rules
> and knownledgebases in some XML-based ruledefinition language? I have begun
> reading about RuleML to figure out what could be done combining these two
> systems. What I am trying to accomplish is to save my rules and
> knowledgebase in an open format to be able to use these with different rule
> engines but since I like Jess I of course want to use Jess as and example
> implementation of the strategy.
>  
> Most grateful for advices
>  
> /best regards 
>  
> Mikael Rundqvist
>  



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