OK, why did you remove Jess? It's 100% Java and free for academic or government use. It's only $100 for non-commercial use. And that includes source code. ???
Because JESS is not Open Source
Posted byAnonymous Userat
2003-11-28 07:20 AM
I suspect he removed it because the title of the page is "Open Source Rule Engines Written In Java" and JESS clearly is not Open Source.
Jess is not Free for Gov't use
Posted byAnonymous Userat
2003-12-24 12:17 PM
I emailed the contact person for Jess licensing; Jess is not free for government use. They want to sell it to the gov't (my client wants to use an open source solution.)
OK, why did you remove Jess? It's 100% Java and free for academic or government use. It's only $100 for non-commercial use. And that includes source code. ???
I suspect he removed it because the title of the page is "Open Source Rule Engines Written In Java" and JESS clearly is not Open Source.
I emailed the contact person for Jess licensing; Jess is not free for government use. They want to sell it to the gov't (my client wants to use an open source solution.)
Steve M
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