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JEL - Compiler for simple expressions into Java byte code

JEL (Java Expressions Library) is a library for evaluating a simple single line expressions in Java. The key feature of JEL is the fact that it is a compiler. It supports full set of Java operators and primitive types, allows to call both static and virtual methods of Java classes (with no additional runtime costs and no wrappers), and performs evaluation of constant subexpressions at a compile time.

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://galaxy.fzu.cz/JEL/
Source tarballhttp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/java/jel/jel-0.9.11.tar.gz
Source informationhttp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/java/jel/
Version 0.9.11 (stable) released on 2003-10-15
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2.
This is a GNU package.

Documentation
English programmer reference in HTML from http://galaxy.fzu.cz/JEL/manual.html
Support contacts

Help List<help-JEL@gnu.org>
Bug List<bug-JEL@gnu.org>
SupportPaid extension/consulting from mailto:metlov@fzu.cz

Project contacts

Maintainers

Related information

Interfacescommand line
Source languagesJava
Supported languagesJava
Use requirementsJava
Weak prerequisitesJavaCC

Entry information

License verified byKonstantin L. Metlov <metlov@fzu.cz> on 2000-11-14
Entry compiled byKonstantin L. Metlov <metlov@fzu.cz>

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