Re: Networking in Prolog - a survey



On Wed, 21 May 2008 12:01:03 -0700 (PDT), Alessio Stalla
<alessiostalla@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 21 Mag, 20:23, A.L. <alewa...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The above is such clever that I din't undrestand single word...

Uh... then probably it's not that clever ^_^

But.,.. Have you seen Prolog Beans and Linda in SICStus Prolog?...

I have briefly looked at PrologBeans. It seems similar to what I had
in mind, although of course more complex (in my case, the prolog side
and the java side are always in the same process).


Then, I don't unserstand your problem. If Prolog is embedded into
Java, then outside world knows only about Java. All networking ca nbe
done on Java level

A.L.
.



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