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Hyper-Programming in Java

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Hyper-Programming in Java
Hyper-programming is a technology only available in persistent systems, since hyper-program source code contains both text and links to persistent objects. A hyper-programming system has already been prototyped in the persistent programming language Napier88. Here we report on the transfer of that technology to an object-oriented platform, Java. The component technologies required for hyperprogramming include linguistic reflection, a persistent store, and a browsing mechanism, all of which have been reported elsewhere. The topics of discussion here are the additional technologies of: the specification of denotable hyper-links in Java; a mechanism for preserving hyper-links over compilation; a hyper-program editor; and the integration of the editor and the browser with the hyper-programming user interface. We describe their design and implementation. In total, these technologies constitute a hyper-programming system in Java.
Evangelos Zirintsis, Graham N. C. Kirby, Ronald Mo
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where VLDB
Authors Evangelos Zirintsis, Graham N. C. Kirby, Ronald Morrison
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