Re: J/Link
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- Subject: [mg35730] Re: [mg35703] J/Link
- From: "Hermann Schmitt" <schmitther at netcologne.de>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 06:43:50 -0400 (EDT)
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Hello, I think, the "JLink User Guide" of Tod Gayley is good and contains some examples. I wrote an "Application Server for Mathematica", which allows to use Mathematica interactively over the Internet and also makes it possible to invocate Java from the Mathematica session. So I used JLink in both directions. You can read about my "Application Server" under www.schmitther.de The invocation of Java from the Mathematica session is not yet described in these web pages. Hermann Schmitt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Antonio" <agm at socrates.berkeley.edu> To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net Subject: [mg35730] [mg35703] J/Link > > Is anyone here familiar with J/Link, the new and promising (if at the > moment totally maddening) interface between Mathematica and java? It seems > few sample programs have been written, there are no debugging features, > and little real documentation. > > If so, I have a number of questions for you... > > Thanks, > Antonio Garcia > Berkeley Physics (and RAND Corporation, at times...) > > > >
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- From: Antonio <agm@socrates.berkeley.edu>
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