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- | ===== Download CRIME ===== | ||
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- | CRIME is a recent research artifact developed at the Programming Technology Lab which can be best described as 'a coordination language for mobile devices' | ||
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- | CRIME has been designed to co-exist with available Java programs. It offers Java programs a way to enrich the vocabulary of the coordination language by defining custom actions which correspond loosely to method invocations on the Java program. Similarly programs can explicitly add facts to signal detected changes in the environment. This makes CRIME an ideal language to write ' | ||
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- | == Download == | ||
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- | Download the CRIME engine Christophe and Eline developed for their [[http:// | ||
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- | This build contains: | ||
- | * The CRIME Interpreter (about 750K) | ||
- | * Additional libraries (ANTLR) used by the interpreter (about 550K) | ||
- | * Example Applications | ||
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- | == Requirements == | ||
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- | The CRIME interpreter is written in pure Java and requires a regular J2SE Java Virtual Machine supporting version 1.4 or higher. | ||