Acknowledgments
Kadabra is a Java-to-Java compilation tool for code instrumentation and transformations controlled by the LARA language. Kadabra is currently under development in the context of PhD grant SFRH/BD/90507/2012, funded by the Portuguese Science Foundation - Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT).
Kadabra uses the Spoon, a Java-to-Java an open-source library developed by the Spirals research group. LARA [1] is a domain-specific, aspect-oriented language proposed during the REFLECT project and currently being maintained and further developed by University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, and Imperial College, London, UK.
For more information on LARA, please see the LARA wiki.
References
[1] João M.P. Cardoso, Tiago Carvalho, José G.F. Coutinho, Wayne Luk, Ricardo Nobre, Pedro Diniz, and Zlatko Petrov. 2012. LARA: an aspect-oriented programming language for embedded systems. In Proceedings of the 11th annual international conference on Aspect-oriented Software Development (AOSD '12). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 179-190. [ACM] [bibtex]
Contacts
João M.P. Cardoso (jmpc@fe.up.pt)
Funding
Kadabra is a project that has been funded by: