Ernest -
I don't know if anyone ever simply told you thank you for all the
(impressive) work you're putting into JESS. In any case, thank you.
-- rmc
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Let me add a thank you as well. I'm a lurker but learning from the work that
you do.
Larry
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From: Richard Charette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: JESS: Jess book
Ernest -
I don't know if anyone ever
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 21:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, although that's really quite not how Jess is meant to be used;
you can add all the Consumer objects at once, and the rule will fire
only for those for which is applies, then extract all the results;
this will be more efficient.
And thank you for all the timely help. Your suggestions have been extremely
valuable.
Lawrence A. Janowitch wrote:
Let me add a thank you as well. I'm a lurker but learning from the work that
you do.
Larry
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From: "Richard Charette" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I think Xavier Noria wrote:
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From your comment and the manual I think I am getting the picture: Is
Jess meant to be used like this?
- Assert initial facts, rules, etc.
- run
where run makes somehow changes in the knowledge
On Thursday 03 April 2003 17:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, and there's no problem there: you can add and remove rules from
a running Jess engine; i.e. the rule engine can learn as it runs.
Excellent.
How would you implement the usage of different sets of rules for
different instances?
I think Xavier Noria wrote:
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On Thursday 03 April 2003 17:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, and there's no problem there: you can add and remove rules from
a running Jess engine; i.e. the rule engine can learn as it runs.
Excellent.