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edited by Andrea Omicini
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edited by Andrea Omicini
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1 -{{include document="Main.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="Publications.MacroSheet"/}}{{include document="TuCSoN.MacroSheet"/}}
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3 ->{{tucson/}} (Tuple Centres Spread over the Network) is a Java library providing //coordination as a service// to Java and {{tuprolog/}} agents. {{tucson/}} is a model for the coordination of distributed processes, as well as autonomous, intelligent & mobile agents. {{tucson/}} exploits tuple centres as its coordination media, which are tuple spaces enhanced with the notion of behaviour specification, thanks to the {{respect/}} language.
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5 ->The {{tucson/}} coordination technology implements the {{tucson/}} model as a Java-based distributed middleware, available under GNU LGPL license via [[GitHub>>https://github.com/TuCSoN-Coord/TuCSoN/]] as a [[Git repository>>http://apice.unibo.it/xwiki/bin/view/TuCSoN/Git]].
6 -##
7 -== Getting Started ==
1 +{{velocity}}(((
2 +!!(% style="background-color:$theme.fieldGradientColor; border-style:hidden" %){{tucson/}} (Tuple Centres Spread over the Network) is a Java library providing //coordination as a service// to Java and {{tuprolog/}} agents. {{tucson/}} is a model for the coordination of distributed processes, as well as autonomous, intelligent & mobile agents. {{tucson/}} exploits tuple centres as its coordination media, which are tuple spaces enhanced with the notion of behaviour specification, thanks to the {{respect/}} language.(%%)
3 +!!(% style="background-color:$theme.fieldGradientColor; border-style:hidden" %)The {{tucson/}} coordination technology implements the {{tucson/}} model as a Java-based distributed middleware, available under GNU LGPL license via [[GitHub>>https://github.com/TuCSoN-Coord/TuCSoN/]] as a [[Git repository>>TuCSoN.Git]].(%%)
4 +))){{/velocity}}
5 +>Getting Started
8 8  
9 9  * Download tucson.jar archive from the [[Reseases>>https://github.com/TuCSoN-Coord/TuCSoN/releases]] page on its [[GitHub repository>>https://github.com/TuCSoN-Coord/TuCSoN/]]
10 10  * Download the libraries it depends on:
11 -** #tuprolog()— from its [[Download>>Tuprolog.Download]] section //(2p.jar)//
9 +** {{tuprolog/}} — from its [[Download>>Tuprolog.Download]] section //(2p.jar)//
12 12  * Open a command prompt in the folder where you put the two jars above, then type
13 13  ** on Linux & Mac OS
14 14  {{code language="bash"}}java -cp tucson.jar:2p.jar alice.tucson.service.TucsonNodeService{{/code}}
15 15  ** on Windows
16 -{{code}}java -cp tucson.jar;2p.jar alice.tucson.service.TucsonNodeService{{/code}}
17 -*The #tucson() ASCII logo should appear on the command prompt, as depicted below:</li>
18 -** [[image:TuCSoN-boot.jpeg]]</li>
19 -{{/velocity}}
14 +{{code language="bash"}}java -cp tucson.jar;2p.jar alice.tucson.service.TucsonNodeService{{/code}}
15 +* The {{tucson/}} ASCII logo should appear on the command prompt, as depicted below
16 +** [[image:TuCSoN-boot.jpeg]]
17 +
18 +{{include document="TuCSoN.Enviroment"/}}

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