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J%: Integrating Domain-Specific Languages with Java
J% (J-mod), is a Java language extension that supports integration with domain-specific languages (DSLs). The integration is realized through an architecture that permits external modules to support DSLs. The DSL statements can be syntactically checked at compile-time. An additional facility allows...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | J% (J-mod), is a Java language extension that supports integration with domain-specific languages (DSLs). The integration is realized through an architecture that permits external modules to support DSLs. The DSL statements can be syntactically checked at compile-time. An additional facility allows the static type checking of Java variables that appear within DSL code. To support this process each DSL module comes as a library that is used both at compile time and during program execution. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/PCI.2009.26 |