Treffer: Creating ooRexx Interpreter Instances from Java and NetRexx
Title:
Creating ooRexx Interpreter Instances from Java and NetRexx
Authors:
Contributors:
The Rexx Language Association
Source:
Flatscher , R G 2012 , Creating ooRexx Interpreter Instances from Java and NetRexx . in The Rexx Language Association (ed.) , Proceedings of „The 2012 International Rexx Symposium“ . Raleigh , pp. 1 - 23 .
Publication Year:
2012
Subject Terms:
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Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift
article in journal/newspaper
Language:
English
Availability:
Rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Accession Number:
edsbas.E8BD7B2F
Database:
BASE
Weitere Informationen
This article introduces the new BSF4ooRexx 4.1 features that allow Java and NetRexx programmers to fully control the configuration and creation of Rexx interpreter instances using ooRexx 4.1 or newer. The functionality exploits the C++ APIs of ooRexx which get first introduced, followed by an overview of the new Java classes that makes it possible and easy for Java and NetRexx programmers to exploit this interesting and powerful infrastructure. Nutshell examples demonstrate how this new functionality can be easily exploited, including the new ability to implement Rexx handlers ("Rexx callbacks") in Java and NetRexx.