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Blending Java with other programming languages
It's in the Blend
More than Cold Coffee
Viewed geographically, Java may be an isolated island, but the programming language of the same name is cosmopolitan; it integrates more or less any popular third-party language worldwide. Additionally, it frequently can be integrated into those languages. The popularity of Java on mobile devices has given the language's versatility another boost. At the same time, you should not look to introduce code in other languages into your safe havens of Java without good reason. In particular, the portability of polyglot applications could be endangered, and this has always been one of the biggest arguments in favor of Java.
Infos
- Java-Readline: http://java-readline.sourceforge.net
- Jython: http://www.jython.org
- JMagick: https://github.com/techblue/jmagick
- Im4java: http://im4java.sourceforge.net
- Mozilla's Rhino project: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/Rhino
- Repository with script engines: https://java.net/projects/scripting/sources/svn/show/trunk/engines
- Integrating Lua in Java: http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/
- JRuby: http://jruby.org
- Languages with JVM support: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_JVM_languages
- Java-Gnome project: http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net
- Qt Java integration: http://qt-jambi.org
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