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Maple
8 communicates with standard programming languages, the Internet, and
industry leading commercial software packages.
...with Java™, C, and Fortran code generation and external calling
You can exploit the efficiency of compiled code by translating your Maple
results to C, Fortran, and – new in Maple 8 – Java™.
You can also call static Java methods, and C and Fortran libraries externally
from your Maple 8 applications.
...with connectivity to Microsoft® Office 2000 and MATLAB®
Multiply the computational power of Maple 8 with Microsoft® Office
2000. You can e-mail a Maple 8 application through Outlook® from within
Maple, make calls to the Maple computation engine inside Excel spreadsheets,
and export Maple 8 worksheets as rich text format.
Maple 8 also communicates with MATLAB®. Maple can make calls to MATLAB’s
numerical engine, as well as export matrices to MATLAB format.
...over the Internet using TCP/IP sockets, MathML 2.0, and XML
Maple 8 communicates with Internet resources using the TCP/IP standard.
This gives your Maple applications real-time access to Internet data and
to Maple 8 sessions running on remote machines.
With Maple 8 MathML 2.0 support, you can publish your Maple results as
MathML/HTML Web pages and view Maple expressions with compliant browsers
and software packages.
Built-in XML tools allow you to publish Maple results as XML data files
and manipulate imported XML files.
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