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    jWAM

    A 100% Java Warren Abstract Machine implementation.

    ...However, if you need a Java based Prolog engine for your project I recommend tuProlog and jTrolog as they are at the moment way more mature than jWAM. Most notable to-do's: - Built-in predicates. - Debugging tools. - Testing. - Documentation and commenting. - Android port. (I have the engine working with a test app but I still need to build a proper app). - Alpha release
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    jAstyle is a 100% pure Java port of the GPL’d AStyle (http://astyle.sourceforge.net/). jAstyle is intented to be created as a library and not as a command line tool, so It does not support those options associated to standard output or console.
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    Kammerjäger

    Kammerjäger is a debugging tool with integrated correctness proving.

    Kammerjäger is a debugging and testing tool that enables you to prove the correctness of your code. In our C like programming language named "SimPL" you can easily and simply annotate your code with preconditions and assertions (also with forall and exists expressions). We then use Microsofts Z3 theorem prover to prove if the behaviour of your program matches what you expected.
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