The first step is to add the following repository to the POM’s application: ![]() JitPack will clone a Maven project from GitHub (in this case JPL’s repo), compile it, and serve the JAR artifacts. JitPack is a service that can serve maven artifacts by accessing GitHub repositores. One can then grab the latest JAR file from the packages section in JPL repo or even better add the JPL as a Maven dependency of the Java application by including two repositories: GitHub Packages or JitPack (recommended as no token-based authorization is needed). While the C Native library libjpl.so and Prolog API jpl.pl do not change much, the Java API provided in jpl.jar does tend to change and be updated more frequently to provide a better Prolog access from Java.īecause of this one may want to use a particular SWIPL standard install, like the latest 8.2.0 from the Ubuntu PPA, but use a more updated Java API jpl.jar that the one coming with such release.
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