Jess, being written in Java, is 100% portable in binary form. If
you've got the file "jess.jar", it can be used, unchanged, on any
platform with a Java virtual machine.
There's no installer or installation process on any machine -- you
unzip the distribution file, and you're done.
On Jan 12, 2010, at 11:33 PM, Yasir Khalid wrote:
Hai, There.
I would like to ask you regarding the JESS installation on FreeBSD,
since I cant find the port installation on my FreeBSD 8.0 -RELEASE.
Or any one have success to install jess in FreeBSD machine,
I just about to compile the source code of jess on my freebsd, but
before that i am looking for other suggestion
Please any suggestion ?
Thanks
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- Yasir -
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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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