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What do you think about these?

Posted by Anonymous User at 2003-09-24 12:35 PM

Hi,

I am the one who posted above two comments. What do you think of all these products? Have you used them personally? Any insight will be very useful.

Thanks, Prashant Rane

Java Rules Engines

Posted by Anonymous User at 2003-10-05 12:51 PM

I've used CLIPS, Blaze Advisor, ILOG Jrules, Jess and OPSJ. Depending on the application and money available and size of the project and specific requirements, I could reccommend any one of them. Blaze Advisor and ILOG JRules are quite expensive but they seem to be the only two 100% Java inference engines with all of the developer tools required for an enterprise development. Jess and OPSJ both are quite good, but OPSJ is the fastest thing on the planet. I posted an earlier comment with links.

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Posted by Anonymous User at 2005-11-21 06:07 PM

i wanna any body help to get me agood book for learing how to make an expert system by java and jess mainly java ...plz any one reply me at mahmood.hamdy@gmail.com..tahmks alot

how about QuickRules Business Rules Engine by YASU Technologies...

Posted by Anonymous User at 2006-03-31 01:28 AM

QuickRules Standard Edition 4.0 (http://www.yasutech.com) QuickRules (Java/J2EE) is an integrated graphical Business Rules development environment that reduces maintenance and enhancement costs by cleanly separating business rules from application code. This release of QuickRules Business Rules Engine comes with lots of productivity enhancements that make rule development intuitive, and its validations help detect errors and conflicts automatically. QuickRules Builder is now available as a set of customizable Eclipse Plugins.

can be downloaded at http://www.yasutech.com/downloads

 
 

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