\documentclass[11pt]{article} \usepackage{times} \usepackage{pl} \usepackage{html} \sloppy \makeindex \onefile \htmloutput{html} % Output directory \htmlmainfile{index} % Main document file \bodycolor{white} % Page colour \begin{document} \title{JPL: a SWI-Prolog to Java Interface} \author{Paul Singleton \\ Jambusters Ltd \\ United Kingdom \\ E-mail: \email{paul@jbgb.com}} \maketitle \begin{abstract} This document describes JPL, the SWI-Prolog interface to Java. \end{abstract} \pagebreak \tableofcontents \pagebreak \section{Introduction} \section{Installation} \subsection{Unix systems} Installation on Unix system uses the commonly found {\em configure}, {\em make} and {\em make install} sequence. SWI-Prolog should be installed before building this package. If SWI-Prolog is not installed as \program{pl}, the environment variable \env{PL} must be set to the name of the SWI-Prolog executable. Installation is now accomplished using: \begin{code} % ./configure % make % make install \end{code} This installs the foreign libraries in \file{$PLBASE/lib/$PLARCH} and the Prolog library files in \file{$PLBASE/library}, where \file{$PLBASE} refers to the SWI-Prolog `home-directory'. \section{Acknowledgments} \bibliographystyle{plain} \bibliography{odbc} \printindex \end{document}