
Hello David, since your first approach was via the filesystem I assume you only need to call a more or less limited number of methods in Java. If this is the case then I would try to embed Java into C and call C from Haskell via the FFI. I have done both individually, it's not hard and it worked pretty well. I'm not sure if there are any lurking problems when "double embedding". But even if that should fail: before using the filesystem as communication mechanism I'd probably use some sort of IPC (probably network). If you really want a virtual filesystem for the communication, you can always set one up in your host OS: http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/Ramdisk/ramdisk.html Or search the web for "ramdisk <os of choice>" if you're not using Linux. I don't think Haskell provides this functionality as a library. I may be wrong, though. HTH, Thomas On 22.07.2011 19:23, Davi Santos wrote:
Aditya, as I could search, If there is a C version of Weka, it appears to be very outdated by now. The library I use is http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/.
Davi
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