I'd be willing to bet that it's the asynchronous communication nature of working with applets & servlets and the rule engine that is tripping him up, Ernest.
Jeff: Am I close? Are you having trouble seeing how Jess fits into the whole request/response cycle? On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Ernest Friedman-Hill <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jan 20, 2010, at 2:46 PM, Jeff jack wrote: > >> Any one with a knowledge on how to develop applets and servlets using >> Jess. I have tries with vain . Any assistance will be appreciated. > > > > Hi Jeff, > > What specific problems are you having? Jess is a fairly normal Java library, > and it's generally quite easy to integrate into all sorts of Java code > modules. The manual includes many short code examples showing how to work > with the Jess API; these would work fine in either an applet or a servlet. > In addition, the book "Jess in Action" describes a simple servlet-based Jess > application in detail. > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > Ernest Friedman-Hill > Informatics & Decision Sciences, Sandia National Laboratories > PO Box 969, MS 9012, Livermore, CA 94550 > http://www.jessrules.com > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, send the words 'unsubscribe jess-users [email protected]' > in the BODY of a message to [email protected], NOT to the list > (use your own address!) List problems? Notify [email protected]. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- Cheers, Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- Morris Technical Solutions LLC [email protected] (517) 304-5883 -------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send the words 'unsubscribe jess-users [email protected]' in the BODY of a message to [email protected], NOT to the list (use your own address!) List problems? Notify [email protected]. --------------------------------------------------------------------
