Hi John, Jason,
this thread seems to go in different directions with issues that I'm
trying to sort out:
1. What is the best set of tools and languages for John. This requires
some more background information of what you are trying to achieve.
On Jun 21, 2006, at 11:41 PM, Jason Morris wrote:
Hi John,
One more silly question; is CLIPS more advanced than JESS? I see lot
of
common syntax and features between them. Then why not use CLIPS?
Well, apparently there is a CLIPS Tab plugin for Protege
http://protege.stanford.edu/plugins/CLIPSTabPages/CLIPS_tab.html ,
but if you use CLIPS with Protege, you will have to go through JNI
since Protege is a Java application. If you are developing in Java,
then Jess is you natural choice.
Also from some sources, I heard CLIPS is more powerful and portable
to various >other language.
Defending against random hearsay is impossible, so if you have actual
statements made about specific Jess performance or functionality
issues, let the Jess listserver know, and we'll gladly address them
point by point.
Cheers,
Jason
2. Combination of Jess / JessTab / Protege for John's specific example.
I'll stumbled across something when I played with John's example, so
I'll post that in a different mail.
3. Possible improvement of Jess / JessTab / Protege integration. This
is a more fundamental question, and this discussion should not be led
without Henrik Errikson, the developer of JessTab. While I'd be very
interested in learning more about the integration and its design.
However, given my current knowledge and experience, I wouldn't dare to
touch JessTab itself. I consider myself a user of Jess / JessTab /
Protege as a set of tools, and I'll gladly contribute my input from
that perspective.
Dona
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Jason Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: June 21, 2006 5:25:58 PM CDT
To: [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JESS: Help on Jess Rules ..plz
Reply-To: [email protected]
Hi Dona,
I apologize for barging in. I'm just guessing that John might be using
Jess in combination with Protégé
Ernest has a point that Jess Tab is generating nasty Jess code. If
Jess Tab is to really play well with Jess proper, perhaps somebody
from the Jess camp should volunteer to help out. I've been lurking on
the Protégé listserver for about a year now, and I'm fairly active in
the Jess community.
Let me know what I can do to help since I'm interested in learning
more about Protege and Jess Tab.
Cheers,
Jason Morris
Co-moderator Jess Listserver/Wiki
Dona
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