[RuleML-all] RuleML 0.9 Release
David Dossot
david at dossot.net
Wed Nov 30 03:55:13 AST 2005
Hi David,
I surely will inform you when NxBRE will support v0.9.
Thanks for having added <oid> as an authorized element under RuleML and Query:
this is exactly what I was expecting ;-)
Kind regards,
David
Quoting "David Z. Hirtle" <david.hirtle at unb.ca>:
> Hi David,
>
> I'm glad to hear you're upgrading from 0.86 to 0.9.
>
> Could you send us a link to your NxBRE upgrade when it's finished?
>
> > - What is the equivalent of the old rule base/_rbaselab element? or:
> > what is the official way of labeling a rule base?
> > - What is the equivalent of the old query/_rlab element? or: how can we
> > is the official way of labeling a query?
>
> Version 0.88 included the following change:
> "'rbaselab', 'rlab' and general object identification have been
> unified into 'oid'"
> (http://www.ruleml.org/0.88/#Overview)
>
> The <oid> tag is now available on all type tags (i.e. elements that
> begin with an uppercase letter) except those that only have character
> data as content (e.g. <Ind>, <Rel>, <Ctor>, etc.)
>
> The discount example has been updated with <oid>s to show its usage:
> http://www.ruleml.org/0.9/exa/discount.ruleml
>
> In short,
> <rulebase><_rbaselab>
> -->
> <RuleML><oid>
>
> and
>
> <query><_rlab>
> -->
> <Query><oid> (to label everything queried)
> or
> <Query><Atom><oid> (to label just the first query under the Query
> performative, which has an implicit <And>)
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> David
>
> On 11/26/05, David Dossot <david at dossot.net> wrote:
> > Dear David,
> >
> > Thanks a lot for this release!
> >
> > While working on upgrading support for the NafDatalog sublangage in
> > NxBRE (from .86 to 0.9), I stumbled on these questions:
> >
> > - What is the equivalent of the old rule base/_rbaselab element? or:
> > what is the official way of labeling a rule base?
> > - What is the equivalent of the old query/_rlab element? or: how can we
> > is the official way of labeling a query?
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > David
> >
> >
> > David Z. Hirtle wrote:
> >
> > >RuleML 0.9 has been officially released, featuring the introduction
> > >of toplevel element <RuleML> and the addition of a hornlog with
> > >negation-as-failure (nafhornlog) sublanguage. For more information,
> > >refer to the full specification:
> > >
> > >http://www.ruleml.org/spec
> > >
> > >(which currently points to RuleML 0.9, and always to the most
> > >recent version)
> > >
> > >Accompanying this release is a complete glossary describing
> > >every element and attribute of RuleML:
> > >http://www.ruleml.org/glossary
> > >
> > >Also note that the official model has been updated, and now
> > >includes a toplevel view of the RuleML family of sublanguages:
> > >http://www.ruleml.org/modularization/#Model
> > >
> > >Feedback is appreciated as always.
> > >
> > >David
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