I'm interested in resurrecting the idl generator from lambada:
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/mail-www/haskell/msg02391.html
is the code out there in anyone's attic?
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Hi John
I have a copy of version 0.1 and a related PDF - I'll email you as
attachments them offlist
On 13 February 2013 14:16, John Lask jvl...@hotmail.com wrote:
I'm interested in resurrecting the idl generator from lambada:
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/mail-www/haskell/msg02391.html
Hello Brian
I wrote you on this just some hours ago, before I had looked through
haskell-cafe! That's an interesting coincidence!
Anyway, moving my questions here.
1.
How easy is it to interoperate with Java code (call methods, pass Java
objects) for Haskell code run by LambdaVM rts? And vice
You should check out Brian Alliet's LambdaVM:
http://www.cs.rit.edu/~bja8464/lambdavm/
- a
Joel Reymont [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Folks,
Where can I find Lambada these days and would it be of any use to me
in trying to connect to a Weblogic server?
To make the long story short, my
Adam Megacz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You should check out Brian Alliet's LambdaVM:
http://www.cs.rit.edu/~bja8464/lambdavm/
That looks very interesting. We'd been wondering if there was some route
from GHC core to Scheme through Bigloo or Kawa to the JVM, but something
more direct is
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 11:24:31AM -0800, Adam Megacz wrote:
You should check out Brian Alliet's LambdaVM:
http://www.cs.rit.edu/~bja8464/lambdavm/
I think what is in darcs is actually broken right now (the base repo is
out of sync with the ghc repo), but thanks for giving me a big
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark T.B. Carroll) writes:
Is it easy to create Haskell stubs (in the IO monad, presumably) for
standard Java libraries so that your compiled-to-JVM Haskell code can
easily use the usual Java APIs like Swing? One source of vexation for us
is mapping between Java types and
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 02:53:47PM -0500, Mark T.B. Carroll wrote:
Is it easy to create Haskell stubs (in the IO monad, presumably) for
standard Java libraries so that your compiled-to-JVM Haskell code can
easily use the usual Java APIs like Swing? One source of vexation for us
is mapping
.
Alternatively, how about AMQP ;-)
Regards
Neil
On 11 Feb 2007, at 01:50, Joel Reymont wrote:
Folks,
Where can I find Lambada these days and would it be of any use to
me in trying to connect to a Weblogic server?
To make the long story short, my broker's Java software connects to
a remote
Yep, don't have access to the Weblogic server. I'm re-evaluating my
options, though, since I'm lazy by nature.
On Feb 11, 2007, at 12:30 PM, Neil Bartlett wrote:
Joel,
Implementing Java RMI in Haskell sounds like a nightmare. Why not
use HTTP? You could easily write a wrapper Servlet that
Folks,
Where can I find Lambada these days and would it be of any use to me
in trying to connect to a Weblogic server?
To make the long story short, my broker's Java software connects to a
remote Weblogic server and I would like to do the same. I suppose
this would require me
"Erik Meijer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] (EM) writes:
EM (Of course the sources are securely stored under VSS).
^^^
That sounds like a contradiction of terms.
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Piet van Oostrum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~piet [PGP]
Private email:
Try Erik Meijer's home page:
http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~erik/
John Atwood
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Chris Angus wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get some
information on Lambada.
I tried
http://windows.st-lab.cs.uu.nl/Lambada/
but got a 403 (not authorised to view page)
Cheers
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