Changes for page TuCSoN4Jason
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edited by Andrea Omicini
on 04/11/2021 00:28
on 04/11/2021 00:28
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... ... @@ -1,50 +1,62 @@ 1 -#includeMacros("Main.MacroSheet") 2 -#includeMacros("Publications.MacroSheet") 3 -#includeMacros("People.MacroSheet") 1 +{{include document="Main.MacroSheet"/}} {{include document="Publications.MacroSheet"/}} {{include document="People.MacroSheet"/}} 4 4 5 -1 #tforjn() Home 3 +{{velocity filter="none"}} 4 +{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}} 5 += #tforjn() Home = 6 6 7 - 1.1What is #tforjn()7 +== What is #tforjn() == 8 8 9 -#tforjn() (#tforjnsh() for short) is a Java library enabling #jason() agents to exploit #tucson() coordination services wrapped as #jason() internal actions. [Jason > http://http://jason.sourceforge.net/wp/] is a well-known Java-based implementation of the #agentsl() language for BDI agents. [TuCSoN > http://tucson.unibo.it] is Java-based middleware providing software agents with coordination as a service via programmable logic tuple spaces, called tuple centres. 9 +#tforjn() (#tforjnsh() for short) is a Java library enabling #jason() agents to exploit #tucson() coordination services wrapped as #jason() internal actions. [[Jason>>http://http://jason.sourceforge.net/wp/]] is a well-known Java-based implementation of the #agentsl() language for BDI agents. [[TuCSoN>>http://tucson.unibo.it]] is Java-based middleware providing software agents with coordination as a service via programmable logic tuple spaces, called tuple centres. 10 +<p/> 11 +By combining #tucson() and #jason(), #tforjnsh() aims at providing MAS engineers with a full-featured //MAS middleware// for cognitive agents, enabling them to exploit both dimensions of agent-oriented software engineering — //individual//, through #jason() agents; //social//, via #tucson() tuple centres — in a complete and well-balanced way. 12 +<p/> 13 +#tforjnsh() is available under [[GNU LGPL license>>https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html]]. 10 10 11 -By combining #tucson() and #jason(), #tforjnsh() aims at providing MAS engineers with a full-featured ~~MAS middleware~~ for cognitive agents, enabling them to exploit both dimensions of agent-oriented software engineering — ~~individual~~, through #jason() agents; ~~social~~, via #tucson() tuple centres — in a complete and well-balanced way. 12 - 13 -#tforjnsh() is available under [GNU LGPL license > https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html]. 14 - 15 15 ---- 16 16 17 - 1.1Getting Started17 +== Getting Started == 18 18 19 19 <ul style="list-style-type: decimal"> 20 - <li>Download t4jn.jar archive from the [Downloads |http://bitbucket.org/smariani/tucson4jason/downloads] section on its [Bitbucket repository|http://bitbucket.org/smariani/tucson4jason/]</li>20 + <li>Download t4jn.jar archive from the [[Downloads>>http://bitbucket.org/smariani/tucson4jason/downloads]] section on its [[Bitbucket repository>>http://bitbucket.org/smariani/tucson4jason/]]</li> 21 21 <li>Download the libraries it depends on:</li> 22 22 <ul style="list-style-type: disc"> 23 - <li>#jason() — from its [Download ~~(jason.jar)~~</li>24 - <li>#tucson() — from its [Downloads |TuCSoN.Download] section~~(tucson.jar)~~</li>25 - <li>#tuprolog() — from its [Download |Tuprolog.Download] section~~(2p.jar)~~</li>23 + <li>#jason() — from its [[Download>>http://sourceforge.net/projects/jason/files/]] page //(jason.jar)//</li> 24 + <li>#tucson() — from its [[Downloads>>TuCSoN.Download]] section //(tucson.jar)//</li> 25 + <li>#tuprolog() — from its [[Download>>Tuprolog.Download]] section //(2p.jar)//</li> 26 26 </ul> 27 27 <li>Open a command prompt in the folder where you put all the four jars above, then type:</li> 28 28 <ul style="list-style-type: disc"> 29 - <li> on Linux \& Mac OS </li> 30 - {code}java -cp libs/tucson.jar:libs/2p.jar alice.TuCSoN.service.TucsonNodeService{code} 29 + <li> on Linux & Mac OS </li> 30 + 31 + 32 +{{code}}java -cp libs/tucson.jar:libs/2p.jar alice.TuCSoN.service.TucsonNodeService{{/code}} 33 + 31 31 <li>on Windows</li> 32 - {code}java -cp libs/tucson.jar;libs/2p.jar alice.TuCSoN.service.TucsonNodeService{code} 35 + 36 + 37 +{{code}}java -cp libs/tucson.jar;libs/2p.jar alice.TuCSoN.service.TucsonNodeService{{/code}} 38 + 33 33 </ul> 34 34 <li>Open a new tab/window of the command prompt in the folder where you put all the four jars above, then type:</li> 35 35 <ul style="list-style-type: disc"> 36 - <li> on Linux \& Mac OS </li> 37 - {code}java -cp t4jn.jar:../libs/jason.jar:../libs/2p.jar:../libs/tucson.jar jason.infra.centralised.RunCentralisedMAS t4jn_bookTrading.mas2j{code} 42 + <li> on Linux & Mac OS </li> 43 + 44 + 45 +{{code}}java -cp t4jn.jar:../libs/jason.jar:../libs/2p.jar:../libs/tucson.jar jason.infra.centralised.RunCentralisedMAS t4jn_bookTrading.mas2j{{/code}} 46 + 38 38 <li>on Windows</li> 39 - {code}java -cp t4jn.jar;../libs/jason.jar;../libs/2p.jar;../libs/tucson.jar jason.infra.centralised.RunCentralisedMAS t4jn_bookTrading.mas2j{code} 48 + 49 + 50 +{{code}}java -cp t4jn.jar;../libs/jason.jar;../libs/2p.jar;../libs/tucson.jar jason.infra.centralised.RunCentralisedMAS t4jn_bookTrading.mas2j{{/code}} 51 + 40 40 </ul> 41 41 <li>#jason() GUI should appear with the t4jn welcome banner, as depicted below:</li> 42 42 <ul style="list-style-type: none"> 43 - <li> {image:t4jn-running.jpeg|width=800}</li>55 + <li>[[image:t4jn-running.jpeg||width="800"]]</li> 44 44 ##<li>{image:t4jn-running.png|width=800|height=300}</li> 45 45 </ul> 46 46 </ul> 47 - 59 +<p/> 48 48 You should see many prints on #jason() GUI, tracking what happens in the MAS. 49 49 50 50 ---- ... ... @@ -52,9 +52,11 @@ 52 52 ##1.1 News 53 53 54 54 ##includeMacros("Blog.CategoriesCode") 55 - 67 +<p/> 56 56 ##getEntriesForCategory("Blog.T4Jn" $entries $total) 57 57 ##displayBlog($entries 'category' true) 58 58 ## displayNavigationLinks requires a blog document, to determine how should the entries be split into pages. Return this 59 59 ## document, as the macro fallbacks to 'paginated' in case the right setting cannot be determined. 60 60 ##displayNavigationLinks($doc) 73 +{{/html}} 74 +{{/velocity}}