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Announcing Jess 7.1b1

 
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We're pleased to announce the availability of release 7.1b1 of Jess, the programmer's rule engine, from the usual location:

http://www.jessrules.com/download.shtml

This is the first beta release of this development version of Jess. There are several important bug fixes in Jess 7.1b1, as well as a few interesting new features. As we get closer to the final release of Jess 7.1, we invite you to "kick the tires" and try it out, if you haven't already; your feedback is valuable and helps us make Jess the best rule engine available.
 
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I looked for a brief description of what the new features are, but couldn't find one. Do I need to download the beta to see the changelist/release notes?
 
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The info is in new the manual, which is posted. Here's the release notes:

http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/docs/71/release_notes.html

and here's the change log:

http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/docs/71/changes.html
 
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