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Automatic generation of bridging code for accessing C++ from Java
Java is becoming increasingly important as a programming language for applications based on the network centric computing paradigm. While more and more applications are written an Java, a large number of working C++ implementations for standard tasks still exist. Based on a domain model for language interoperability, the paper derives the structure of the necessary bridging code between C++ and Java and describes a mechanism, as well as its implementation for automatic bridging code generation. The paper then provides a top down overview of the bridging code layers, describing how C++ features are remodeled, and how C++ definitions are automatically mapped to Java.