Re: JESS: JESS & EJB (The saga continues)

2002-03-20 Thread rhalsey007
ssage - From: michel denis @+33.6.72.87.17.50 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 2:46 AM Subject: Re: JESS: JESS & EJB (The saga continues) Hi, Fyi ILOG (expert system engine) is now using J2EE and OSS/J connectivity. michel. rhalsey

Re: JESS: JESS & EJB (The saga continues)

2002-03-20 Thread michel denis @+33.6.72.87.17.50
Hi, Fyi ILOG (expert system engine) is now using J2EE and OSS/J connectivity. michel. rhalsey007 wrote: Hi all, Well, after much churning with Stateful/Stateless Session Beans (& Entity Beans) I am beginning to re-think whyI would want to integrate JESS with EJBs. I finally arrived at the notio

RE: JESS: JESS & EJB (The saga continues)

2002-03-19 Thread Alan Moore
D] Subject: JESS: JESS & EJB (The saga continues) Hi all, Well, after much churning with Stateful/Stateless Session Beans (& Entity Beans) I am beginning to re-think why I would want to integrate JESS with EJBs. I finally arrived at the notion of using pure JMS Messaging and having JESS

RE: JESS: JESS & EJB (The saga continues)

2002-03-19 Thread Alan Moore
Title: RE: JESS: JESS & EJB   -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of rhalsey007Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:45 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: JESS: JESS & EJB (The saga continues) Hi all,   Well, after much churn

JESS: JESS & EJB (The saga continues)

2002-03-19 Thread rhalsey007
Title: RE: JESS: JESS & EJB Hi all,   Well, after much churning with Stateful/Stateless Session Beans (& Entity Beans) I am beginning to re-think why I would want to integrate JESS with EJBs. I finally arrived at the notion of using pure JMS Messaging and having JESS situated within a client t