Documentation
- A short paper on the automatic integration of hybrid Java-Prolog entities.
- JPC architecture: Describes the JPC architecture and design.
- JPC installation guide: A step by step guide to install JPC.
- JPC user manual: Explains how to use JPC in your code.
- JPC API: Javadocs for the current JPC release.
- JPC publications: Publications related to JPC.
Open-Source Software
The following is a list of the open-source software used by JPC:
- Several open-source Prolog engines (development)
- Several open-source Java-Prolog bridge libraries (drivers development)
- Logtalk (development)
- JGum (development)
- JConverter (development)
- Reflections (development)
- Google's Guava (development)
- Google's Gson (development, parsing of settings file)
- Javassist (LogicObjects development)
- SLF4J (logging)
- Apache log4j (logging)
- JUnit (testing)
- Apache Maven (project management)
- Git (source code version control)
License
JPC is open source, distributed under the terms of this license.
Source Code
JPC sources are available at GitHub.
Contact
Constructive feedback and criticism, questions or a wish list can be sent to [uclouvain(dot)be (that symbol for emails) sergio(dot)castro] (inversing the order). Or just drop me a line if you want to say hello ! :-)