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This chapter explains how both sides of this symbiotic relationship between Java and AmbientTalk can be leveraged. The goal of this symbiotic relationship is to complement the advantages of both languages and to alleviate their disadvantages. | This chapter explains how both sides of this symbiotic relationship between Java and AmbientTalk can be leveraged. The goal of this symbiotic relationship is to complement the advantages of both languages and to alleviate their disadvantages. | ||
- | ====== Symbiosis Architecture ====== | + | ===== Symbiosis Architecture ===== |
+ | AmbientTalk has been implemented in Java. Because of this, Java plays two roles: it is both a symbiont language and the implementation language of AmbientTalk (and hence of the linguistic symbiosis itself). Figure \ref{fig: | ||
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===== Accessing Java classes ===== | ===== Accessing Java classes ===== | ||
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+ | The AmbientTalk/ | ||
===== Overloading ===== | ===== Overloading ===== |
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