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... ... @@ -1,16 +1,15 @@ 1 -= {{italiano}}Home di {{/italiano}}{{patj/}}{{english}} Home{{/english}} = 1 +{{velocity}} 2 +(% style='border-color:$theme.borderColor; border-style:hidden solid solid hidden' %)!!Although object-oriented languages are nowadays the mainstream for application development, several research contexts suggest that a multi-paradigm approach is worth pursuing. 3 +In particular, a declarative, logic-based paradigm could fruitfully add functionalities related to intelligence, adaptivity, and conciseness in expressing algorithms. The aim of the P@J project is to provide a framework for enhancing interoperability between Java and Prolog, based on the tuProlog open-source Prolog engine for Java. 4 +(% style='border-color:$theme.borderColor; border-style:hidden solid solid hidden' %)!!P@J achieves smoother language-interoperability through two stacked layers: 5 +(% style='border-color:$theme.borderColor; border-style:hidden solid solid hidden' %)!!* an API layer for automated mapping of Java types into Prolog types (and viceversa) and seamless exploitation of the Generic Collections Framework; 6 +(% style='border-color:$theme.borderColor; border-style:hidden solid solid hidden' %)!!* an annotation layer, that aims at truly extending Java programming with the ability of specifying Prolog-based declarative implementations of Java methods, relying on Java annotations. 2 2 3 -{{include reference="Punchline" excludeFirstHeading="true"/}} 4 - 5 -Although object-oriented languages are nowadays the mainstream for application development, several research contexts suggest that a multi-paradigm approach is worth pursuing. In particular, a declarative, logic-based paradigm could fruitfully add functionalities related to intelligence, adaptivity, and conciseness in expressing algorithms. The aim of the **{{patj/}}** project is to provide a framework for enhancing interoperability between Java and Prolog, based on the tuProlog open-source Prolog engine for Java. 6 - 7 -P@J achieves smoother language-interoperability through two stacked layers: 8 -* an API layer for automated mapping of Java types into Prolog types (and viceversa) and seamless exploitation of the Generic Collections Framework; 9 -* an annotation layer, that aims at truly extending Java programming with the ability of specifying Prolog-based declarative implementations of Java methods, relying on Java annotations. 10 - 11 11 >P@J Technology 12 12 13 13 * click [[here>>attach:pj.jar]] for downloading the latest version of P@J 14 14 * [[Java Annotation Framework for tuProlog>>JavaAnnotationProlog]] 15 15 16 -{{include reference="Environment" excludeFirstHeading="true"/}} 13 +>P@J Publications 14 + 15 +{{velocity}}#set( $tag = 'P@J' ){{/velocity}}{{include reference='Publications.Tag'/}}