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===== AmbientTalk/ | ===== AmbientTalk/ | ||
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+ | {{ atlogo.jpg? | ||
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+ | AmbientTalk/ | ||
== Download == | == Download == | ||
- | Download | + | <box 80% round blue>< |
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <box 80% round blue>< | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | See the [[http:// | ||
This build contains: | This build contains: | ||
- | * The AmbientTalk/ | + | * The AmbientTalk/ |
- | * The IAT Interactive AmbientTalk Shell (40K) | + | * iat, the Interactive AmbientTalk Shell |
- | * Additional libraries (JGroups, ANTLR, LOG4J) used by the interpreter | + | * The AmbientTalk standard library |
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+ | == Requirements == | ||
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+ | The AmbientTalk/ | ||
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+ | [[at: | ||
== Installation and Usage == | == Installation and Usage == | ||
- | To run the interactive shell, it suffices to launch the included **iat** shell script. IAT is a simple read-eval-print loop: statements are typed at the command line, evaluated and the result is printed to standard output. Note that the log and error traces are piped to the console. | + | To implement and run ambientTalk programs, we recommend using our Eclipse Plugin (see IDE support). |
- | For an overview of the iat shell options, | + | To run the interactive shell, it suffices to launch the included '' |
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+ | For an overview of the iat shell options, | ||
< | < | ||
- | < | + | The system library shipped with the build can be found in the '' |
- | == Documentation == | + | <note tip>We advise you to add '' |
- | The [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/amop/ | + | <note warning> |
+ | **Note to windows users:** '' | ||
+ | </note> | ||
- | ===== AmbientTalk/1 ===== | + | <note warning> |
- | {{: | + | For service discovery, |
- | This page provides access to the latest version of AmbientTalk, | + | </ |
- | ===== AmbientTalk on a Desktop Computer ===== | + | == IDE Support |
- | AmbientTalk consists of two JAR files. | + | |
- | {{: | + | We recommend using our Eclipse plugin (IdeAT) |
- | {{:at: | + | <box 70% round orange>< |
- | Once both files are downloaded into a single directory on your machine you may simply run java -jar ambienttalkdt.jar (Or typically you may also double-click on this JAR file) | + | |
- | ===== AmbientTalk on a PDA or Smartphone ===== | + | For Mac OS X users that use TextMate, there exists |
- | AmbientTalk is developed to run on a virtual machine that supports the J2ME CDC Personal Profile 1.0. For our experiments we have deployed | + | |
- | AmbientTalk | + | |
- | {{:at: | + | The TextMate plugin supports: |
+ | * Source code colouring | ||
+ | * Autocompletion for statements such as '' | ||
+ | * Running | ||
- | {{:at:ambienttalkppc.jar|PocketPC Frontend}} Contains the J2ME AWT interface for running AmbientTalk on a PDA. (Note that this version may be tested as well on a desktop machine, since no native GUI components | + | <box 70% round orange>< |
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+ | < | ||
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+ | For a full overview of the supported features, open the Bundles > Bundle Editor > Show Bundle Editor menu and select the AmbientTalk 2 bundle in the bundle editor. All available actions, together with their hotkey | ||
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+ | == Documentation == | ||
- | Once both files are downloaded, transfer them to your device and launch the PocketPC frontend. Using the J9 virtual machine | + | See the [[at: |
- | " | + |
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