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Daniel Powell (daniel@unicorn.itc.gu.edu.au) wrote:
: Does anyone know of an expert system shell that can naturally interface to
: an ORACLE database to get its facts?
: (I do not want to have to write an interface)

For Ms-Windows you can use LPA Prolog for Windows + Prodata Interface for
LPA Prolog + SQL*Net for WIndows.
Note that it's not an expert system shell, but a toolkit that gives you
the facilitiy to access Oracle databases, as they were facts in memory.

	Mario Moreira
	mesmam@di.uminho.pt

