I'd be  willing to get involved, but since you mention clp to drl only, will it 
also be possibly to convert drl to clp?

It could be my imagination only, but I think the possibility to define a 
process once for a parent server instance and being able to execute (parts of 
the process) temporarily elsewhere, without needing that big parent server for 
every piece of logic, is something that is currently missing.

Ben

Von: Mark Proctor <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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Datum: Freitag, 31. Mai 2013 00:16
An: Rules Users List 
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Betreff: Re: [rules-users] Translate Drools to CLIPS rules

drools-clips was both a parser and a shell. The parser basically converted clp 
fr drl, to then be executed in a shell. There was however no interested in the 
project at all, so we discontinued it.

The parser and converter might be salvageable, if the project is rescoped 
simply at a clp to drl translation layer, it might be easier to re-include it 
again. I suspect as well a reduced scope in effort, will make it easier for 
people to get involved.

So if anyone wants to give that a go, to rip open drools-clips, get the parser 
and translator out, and get it working with 6.0.0.SNAPSHOT. That would be great 
:)

Mark


On 30 May 2013, at 21:16, "Stadin, Benjamin" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:

Hi,

I'm interested in possibilities to convert (one-way) Drools to CLIPS rules. 
I've followed the discussion about the canceled support for the CLIPS parser in 
Drools ("Drools Clips", last reply 2 Feb 2013). However, are there any options 
left to make a one-way conversion?

My interest in this is that I currently do a little research about how to fill 
the gap between central business rule engines and business process 
implementation and execution on smartphones / tablets (iOS, Android, Windows 
Phone 8). Currently I'm under the opinion that good old CLIPS could 
theoretically be a common denominator to enable common rule definition, and 
partial execution of these on mobile devices.

Regards,
Benjamin Stadin
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