> You may have heard about the SCIEnce project (Symbolic Computation > Infrastructure for Europe, http://www.symbolic-computation.org/ ). > Recent activities in that project include the development and > implementation of a protocol called ``Symbolic Computation Software > Composability Protocol'', abbreviated SCSCP. The protocol aims to > provide unified communication between different CASes or different > instances of one CAS, on one or more computers, clusters, and even > grids. The protocol is XML-based; in particular, the protocol messages > are in the OpenMath language. At the moment of writing the protocol has > reached version 1.3 and both client and server implementations exist in > GAP, KANT, Maple, and MuPAD. > > Peter Horn and myself have made a Java-library for OpenMath and SCSCP. > We have now officially released the first version, non-surprisingly > numbered 1.0.0. It is available for download from: > > http://java.symcomp.org/ > > where you can also find (some) documentation and a screencast: A > movie-version of a presentation we recently gave on this subject. > > The OpenMath library (org.symcomp.openmath) supports OpenMath 2 XML, > OpenMath 2 Binary, Popcorn, en LaTeX export. It is easily extensible and > is packed with convenience-methods for assembling and analyzing > object-trees. > > The SCSCP library (org.symcomp.scscp) makes it easy to create both > client and server applications, and contains helpful examples. Moreover, > it is fully SCSCP 1.3-compliant. > > Spread the word!
How is this related to the previous OpenMath work? Axiom has OpenMath code. Can I expect that to work? Tim Daly Axiom Lead Developer _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer