Java inside Smalltalk

Jan Theodore Galkowski algebraist at salonmember.com
Fri Oct 8 14:52:03 UTC 1999


Well, this sounds nice, but it clearly isn't Smalltalk
For Everyman: Just look at the prices!  Moreover, 
while there are advantages hitching a ride on the
Big Ship, there is the problem of not being able to
choose where one goes.

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Jan Theodore Galkowski  demiourgos at smalltalk.org
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On Fri, 1 Oct 1999 10:37:36    Marcus Denker wrote:
>On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 09:28:03AM +0200, Martin Luptak wrote:
>> 
>> All discussions about Java and Smalltalk integration deal with running
>> Smalltalk programs on Java VM,
>> or translating ST programs into Java.
>> What about idea putting Java into Smalltalk. Either Java VM running in
>> Smalltalk, or encapsulation
>> Java object into Smalltalk (they could live in one space - image,
>> integrating their object models), or
>> some other kinds of emulation/integration Java in ST environment.
>> Doesn't someone know about projects concerning this?
>> 
>There is Smalltalk/X: http://www.exept.de/en/smalltalkx.html
>
>It's a very interesting commercial Smalltalk System. The Smalltalk/X
>VM interprets both ST/X Bytecode and Java Bytecode. Very cool.
>
>There is some information about the Smalltalk/X Java integration
>at http://www.exept.de/en/stja97.html
>
>  Marcus
>
>--
>Marcus Denker marcus at ira.uka.de fon at home:(0721)614235 @work:(0721)608-2749  
>
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