Do you have any restrictions w.r.t. browser choice. If your clients use IE
4.0 and you are not going to deploy in the immediate future, I know of an IE
4.0 scripting engine that wraps Jess.
The engine has full access to the IE 4.0 object model (including DHTML
features.) If you are curious, drop me an e-mail and I will see if I can
get you some more detailed information.
alanm
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Intel Corporation http://www.smart-tv.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marvin Pankaskie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 1998 4:26 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: JESS: Web-Based Interface to JESS
>
> While I have been programming in CLIPS for several years (embedding CLIPS
> in a C-language based decision support program), I am new to JESS and Java
> programming.
>
> I would like to create a Web-based interface to a CLIPS routine that would
> behave as follows:
>
> 1. The user would open a Web page containing a form. The user would fill
> in
> the form with several pieces of information (e.g., drug name and the
> patient's weight and age), then press Submit
>
> 2. The values from the form would then be loaded as deffacts into a CLIPS
> module that would include several rules that would calculate say the
> normal
> dose for the drug for this patient (using other deffact constructs about
> the drug)
>
> 3. The output of the CLIPS module would then be displayed in either
> another
> Web page or on the same page as the original form
>
> I have created a simple CLIPS file that does this, using simple user input
> commands (very much like the "sticks" example code that was included when
> I
> downloaded the JESS 4.1 files) and embedded it in a web page as a Java
> applet. While it does the job, I would like to have a more "elegant" user
> interface. Once I build the framework, I can then incorporate other rules
> for different decision support processes.
>
> Has anyone developed such an application using JESS? If so, would you be
> willing to share your code with me? I have several years experience in
> building web pages and using the HTML language, but this is my first entry
> into bringing CLIPS and HTML together.
>
> Thank you for your help and consideration,
>
> Marvin Pankaskie
> School of Pharmacy
> University of Pittsburgh
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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