Using CORBA to integrate a compiler developed in Java with tools in other programming languages
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https://doi.org/10.5965/2764747102032013086Keywords:
compiler, CORBA, interoperabilityAbstract
This article presents a solution for integrating the core of a compiler built using the Java language with other programming languages. Were analyzed different alternatives of integration and it was decided to use CORBA for it best meet of the desired requirements. All the core features were provided to other applications using CORBA. It was performed a case study of integration with an IDE built in C # which allowed the validation of the implementation and pointed performance problems that deserve further investigation.
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VIEIRA, P.; ZEFERINO, C. A.; RAABE, A. L. A. Bipide: Ambiente de Desenvolvimento Integrado para Utilização dos Processadores BIP no Ensino de Programação. XX Simpósio Brasileiro de Informática na Educação - SBIE2009, 2009, Florianópolis - SC. Anais do XX Simpósio Brasileiro de Informática na Educação, 2009. v. 1.
VIEIRA, P. V. ; RAABE, André Luís Alice ; ZEFERINO, Cesar Albenes . Bipide Ambiente de Desenvolvimento Integrado para a Arquitetura dos Processadores BIP. Revista Brasileira de Informática na Educação, v. 18, p. 32-43, 2010.
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