Re[2]: JESS: Passing a Java Variable in a Jess Call

2003-03-31 Thread Ru Sorokin
Hello James, Monday, March 31, 2003, 8:20:16 AM, you wrote: JCO> For those of you having trouble with the Java CLASSPATH being set properly JCO> and/or typing long names and making silly mistakes, there is a free tool at JCO> http://home.attbi.com/~raygao/coffeecup/instruction.html JCO> That mi

Re: JESS: Passing a Java Variable in a Jess Call

2003-03-31 Thread James C. Owen
For those of you having trouble with the Java CLASSPATH being set properly and/or typing long names and making silly mistakes, there is a free tool at http://home.attbi.com/~raygao/coffeecup/instruction.html That might help with this. A lot of the guys in the JavaMUG here is DFW area really like

Re: JESS: seemingly mysterious defquery behavior

2003-03-31 Thread James C. Owen
Ernest: Does this mean that Jess will become more of a goal-oriented rulebased programming tool? Or, perchance good fortune ensues, incorporate full-opportunistic backward chaining; sort of like the old Expert (C/C++ Rulebase from Neuron Data) used to do? I don't know of ANY rulebase in Java

Re: JESS: seemingly mysterious defquery behavior

2003-03-31 Thread un ethix
 >> I think you could say that you won! :)>>So what I would do, if I were you, would be to upgrade to 6.1RC1 andthings will behave by default just the way you'd like them to. Excellent. I'm sure I'm not the only one who appreciates the constant work that you put into the regular updates and improv