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Want to easily integrate parts written in different programming languages
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Fri October 21, 2011 03:57 PM
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melaniejs
Check-out this tutorial to learn how to use the interoperability features of the IBM XL Fortran and the IBM XL C/C++ compiler to integrate Fortran, C and Java source code into an application. The demonstration shows how to call Java source routines from Fortran and vice versa.
Interoperability is useful for integrating parts written in different languages into an application. This enables developers to take advantage of language best situated for the job or easily integrate legacy assets into a new application.
Interoperability of IBM XL Fortran, IBM XL C/C++, and Java
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