Jess 7.1 still supports JDK 1.4, so annotations aren't available.
Future Jess versions will support Java 5+ .
I like the fact that Jess supports the JavaBeans spec; it's nice to be
able to refer people to that for details. It's one less "invention"
that needs to be maintained by us.
It's not true, of course, that you're restricted to following naming
conventions, as JavaBeans includes the BeanInfo concept for describing
variances from the conventions.
In any case, the jess.Deftemplate class has a complete public API;
you should be able write a Userfunction in Java which turned classes
into Deftemplates following annotations using whatever scheme you
like. If you do this, and describe it in our Wiki, then other people
could use it too!
On Jul 15, 2008, at 11:54 PM, Skeptic 2000 wrote:
Hi,
Have you considered using annotations instead of naming scheme to
create deftemplates associated to shadow facts ?
Do you think it would be difficult thing to "hack" ?
Thanks.
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Ernest Friedman-Hill
Informatics & Decision Sciences, Sandia National Laboratories
PO Box 969, MS 9012, Livermore, CA 94550
http://www.jessrules.com
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