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Interactive
Prolog Guide |
Interactive Prolog Guide
by Roman Bartak contains FAQs, Implementations, Program Samples,
Advanced Samples and References.
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| Internet
and WWW Programming Using LP and CLP |
A comprehensive site discussing
the aspect of Internet and World Wide Web Programming using
Logic Programming and Constraint Logic Programming and their
extensions.
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| JATLite
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JATLite (Java Agent Template,
Lite) is a package of programs written in the Java language
that allow users to quickly create new software agents that
communicate robustly over the Internet. JATLite provides a basic
infrastructure in which agents register with an Agent Message
Router facilitator using a name and password, connect/disconnect
from the Internet, send and receive messages, transfer files,
and invoke other programs or actions on the various computers
where they are running.
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| Java
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While some may hear "Java(tm)"
and think of snazzy web pages, the Java Platform has been quietly
gaining a reputation for making powerful connections transparently
and securely accross disparate networks, databases, and platforms.
This is the source for Java and contains: What's New, Read about
Java, Products & APIs, Applets, For Developers, Java in the
Real World, Business & Licensing, Support & Services, Marketing,
Employment and Java Store.
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| Java
Agent Kernel
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An open source development
environment, the Java Agent Kernel (JAK) software system makes
it easy to build sophisticated agent applications for any Java
enabled platform, from embedded Windows CE to clustered UNIX
servers. |
Java
Agent
Template |
This web page serves as a
repository for information relating to the Java(tm) Agent Template
(JAT) developed by Rob Frost at both the Center for Design Research
and Enterprise Integration Technologies, Inc. The JAT provides
basic agent functionality packaged as a Java(tm) application.
JAT agents can be executed as either applications or as applets
via the appletviewer. Information exchange includes KQML messages,
Java code and arbitrary files.
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| Java
Home |
The ultimate Resource for
Java Developers by IBM features News, Java-based Apps, Developer
Tools, Developer Assistance, Education, Community, Events, Feedback
and a comprehensive Search the Web for Java Search Engine.
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| JavaScript
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JavaScript is the scripting
language of the Internet. It is the most popular scripting language
on the World Wide Web and is used in hundreds of thousands of
Web pages. JavaScript is the "glue" which binds together the
HTML elements, JavaScript scripts, Java applets, and plug-ins
and allows these objects to communicate and interoperate. It
is the scripting language of choice for the development of crossware
and the engine driving Dynamic HTML.
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| jazilla
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Jazilla - the Mozilla for
Java project as they used to call themselves - started in early
April of 1998, just after the Mozilla code release. The mission
is to rewrite the entire C/C++ code in Mozilla to Java, creating
a browser not only easily portable to different platforms, but
also demonstrating to the Web community the increasing power
of this language.
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| JESS
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Java Expert System Shell
(JESS) is a pure Java implementation of a CLIPS subset. JESS,
like CLIPS, uses a sophisticated indexing scheme, called the
Rete Algorithm, resulting in a high performance system well
suited for complex problems such as configuration and planning.
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| Jinni
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Jinni (Java INference Engine
and Networked Interactor) is a new lightweight, multi-threaded,
Internet programming language, intended to be used as a flexible
scripting tool for gluing together knowledge processing components
and Java objects in networked client/server applications, as
well as through applets over the Web. It supports multi-user
synchronized transactions and interoperates with the latest
version of BinProlog - a high performance, robust Prolog system
with ability to generate C/C++ code and standalone executables.
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| JKQML
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JKQML is a framework and
API for constructing Java-based, KQML-speaking software agents
that communicate over the Internet. JKQML allows the exchange
of information and services between software systems, creating
loosely coupled distributed systems.
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