- From: Adrian GIURCA <giurca@tu-cottbus.de>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 17:38:36 +0100
- To: Mark Proctor <mproctor@redhat.com>
- CC: bry@lmu.de, W3C RIF WG <public-rif-wg@w3.org>, Said Tabet <stabet@comcast.net>
We can do that with R2ML <http://oxygen.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/rewerse-i1/?q=R2ML>. This is a rule language of REWERSE <http://www.rewerse.net> Rule Markup Working Group <http://oxygen.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/rewerse-i1/>. Actually we translate R2ML into JBoss <http://oxygen.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/translator/R2MLtoJBossRules/> but a limited inverse translator will be available soon. The limitation concerns with free Java code which is allowed by JBoss Rules. Actually we have support just for a limited number and type of actions. -Adrian Mark Proctor wrote: > The example rules (attached in email) for MISMO where done by me in > the JBoss Rules format, but it should be easy for anyone to follow, > it's simple propositional logic. I'm hoping to hear back from Said > Tabet on a RuleML translation, as I'm going to hook up a limited > RuleML driver for JBoss Rules for the purposes of a RuleML/Mismo demo, > I can do the same for RIF, if someone can show me the XML that will > work in a production rule system . I have advised them against using a > vendor rule format, including jboss rules, and instead to use RuleML > or Clips, both of which will eventually have a migration path to RIF. > > Mark > Francois Bry (Bry-Haußer) wrote:
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