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Perl2Java - A tool for translation of object oriented Perl to Java
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Convert Perl 2 Java
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See "perldoc -q java".
You can do it for a small subset of
Java applications, manually. If the application does not heavily rely on threading, if it's text-based, and if its behavior does not depend on any libraries without direct parallels in Perl (e.g. Swing), you MAY be able to produce the same effect using Perl.
I assume you are not interested in using Java from Perl or vice versa, which is possible but not easy.
See "perldoc -q java".
Good luck
Alan
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