Hi everybody,
As I am developing using JESS, I have some doubts. Here is more one...
Consider that I have one fact and the two rules below. They are
automatically created using Java and Rete. Actually, I used the STORE and a
bean because I want to retrieve (FETCH) a list of results. For example,
Hi James,
Thank you very much for your deeply answer. I have some comments to add...
Actually, I completely agree with you that rule-based systems are a kind of
data-driven and forward chaining also. In my example, the planner that I am
devellopping, I can have an explicitly goal, but actually
To jump in.. I suggest that everyone buys that book if they are going to use
Jess. It *does* repeat some material available in the online docs and other
places, but also includes quite a good bit more code and examples than I
found anywhere else.
Roger Studner
On 1/26/06, Daniela CLARO [EMAIL
I am myself answering me because I found the first mistake and it works.
But if anybody knows a way more simple to do the same thing, I will be glad
to learn it.
Here is the right code, it is automatically generate :
rete.executeCommand((set-reset-globals
Hi folks,
I am having some problems running my rules in Java using executeCommand.
When I run using a variable 'knowledgeBaseRule' that is a StringBuffer
rete.executeCommand(knowledgeBaseRule.toString());
I don't receive any answer and it does not call either my bean.
When I catch the string