Description of the Consortium
The INRIA partner intends to continue the work around FunLoft, SchemeBigloo, and non-interference. The initial work on which reactive programming is based has been conducted in the team corresponding to the INRIA partner. The first version of SugarCubes (J-F. Susini thesis) is also issued from this team. The CNAM partner is presently developing SugarCubes, a set of Java classes for reactive programming in Java. The aspects related to dynamicity are particularly important in SugarCubes, as well as those dedicated to distributed programming. The LRI partner develops ReactiveML, built on top of Ocaml. The safety of Ocaml is preserved by ReactiveML. Recent work has proposed means for the introduction of dynamic aspects in ReactiveML.