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>     I am starting to use SWI-Prolog version 3.1.0 for i386-win32 and I
> am trying
> to call Prolog from a Java program. I wrote a Java program which calls
> plcon and it works well, compiling the program, however the program does
> not execute.

Why not try JPL, a Java interface to SWI-Prolog?

	http://blackcat.cat.syr.edu/~fadushin/software/jpl

When testing is complete, I can make available a Win32 dll, though jpl is
really targeted more towards UNIX systems.

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Fred Dushin                      mailto:fadushin@syr.edu

