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Jess is a rule engine and scripting environment written entirely in Sun's JavaTM language by Ernest Friedman-Hill at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, CA. Jess was originally inspired by the CLIPS expert system shell, but has grown into a complete, distinct, dynamic environment of its own. Using Jess, you can build Java software that has the capacity to 'reason' using knowledge you supply in the form of declarative rules. Jess is small, light, and one of the fastest rule engines available.
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JESS: JessML and metaphors by Nguyen, Son
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by Ernest Friedman-Hill

JESS: Jess 7.1p2 with Eclipse 3.5 by Hal Hildebrand-4
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by Hal Hildebrand-4

JESS: Jar file problem in making protege plugin by aunabbas
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by aunabbas

JESS: scalability issues by Lucia Masola
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: Trying to see if I should use jess by Daryoush Mehrtash-2
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by Daryoush Mehrtash-2

JESS: Backward Chaining in Jess by Henschel, Jörg
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by Ernest Friedman-Hill

JESS: I am planning a rule based programming course on JESS and would appreciate references by jarno niemelä
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by jarno niemelä

JESS: firePropertyChange Ineffective by Pierre Bezuhov
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by Pierre Bezuhov

JESS: Accessing Java objects fields from a defrule by Romain Van der Keile...
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by Ernest Friedman-Hill

JESS: problems when using a clear by Joao Carlos Mourao
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by Ernest Friedman-Hill

JESS: Second Call for Submissions to the 2009 Rules Challenge by Wolfgang Laun-2
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: Facts Containing Facts by Kartik Tadanki
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: JESS Simple Variable Question by John Chrysakis
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by John Chrysakis

JESS: JessTab PAL-integration functions are not available by anderson_ss
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by Samson Tu

Other question about Jess by anderson_ss
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by anderson_ss

JessTab PAL-integration functions are not available by anderson_ss
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by anderson_ss

JESS: Drawing Inferences from emails by krishna_nellore
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by Ernest Friedman-Hill

Drawing Inferences from emails by krishna_nellore
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by krishna_nellore

JESS: Redefining default values in deftemplates by Henrique Lopes Cardo...
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: multislot usage by Levent Kent
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: Obtaining an object from the application environment by David Scuse
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by David Scuse

JESS: Iteration over list by Levent Kent
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by Dresdner, Barry

JESS: Test and query on LHS of rule by nick-210
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: Jess website by Hill Ernest H
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by Ernest Friedman-Hill

JESS: Matching Java Objects by Marco Zappatore
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by Marco Zappatore

JESS: need to call unix cmds that contain a mix of single and double quotes. by jo-48
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

Matching Java Objects by Marco Zappatore
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by Marco Zappatore

JESS: jess: (length$ (explode$ "679196dc49add8e88a07bd9fd34ec2f7 /a/b")) versus Jess> (length$ (explode$ "679196dc49add8e88a07bd9fd34ec2f7 .a/b")) by jo-48
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by jo-48

JESS: Query Problem by Nopphadol Chalortham
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: 3rd International Rules Challenge - Call for Submissions by Wolfgang Laun-2
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: how to handle transitive property in rules for protege ontology by aunabbas
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by aunabbas

JESS: Avoiding an infinite loop by Steffen Niermann
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by Wolfgang Laun-2

JESS: W3C published Last Call working drafts for Rule Interchange Format by Gary Hallmark
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by Gary Hallmark

JESS: Final reminder: RuleML 2009 Submission Deadline by Wolfgang Laun-2
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by Dresdner, Barry

Re: JESS: getting a handle on fact in LHS by Ernest Friedman-Hill
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by axelrad
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