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Scheme implementations, or partial implementations, which run on top of a Java Virtual Machine.
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Kawa Language Framework
- Scheme environment, written in Java, compiles Scheme code to Java bytecode. [Open Source, modified GPL]
SISC: Second Interpreter of Scheme Code
- Extensible Java-based interpreter for Scheme. The entire R5RS Scheme standard is supported, including a full numeric tower as well as full support for first-class continuations. [Open Source, GPL]
JScheme
- An (almost full) R4RS implementation of Scheme in Java, with a seamless and easy to use integration with Java through the Javadot notation. [Open Source]
SISC: Second Interpreter of Scheme Code
- Extensible, Java-based interpreter of full implementation of Scheme R5RS standard; uses modern interpretation methods, outperforms extant JVM interpreters, often by over 10 times. [Open Source MPL, GPL]
PS3I, The Persistent Server-Side Scheme Interpreter
- A nearly R4RS-compliant Scheme implementation written in Java and Scheme, which is multi-user, multi-threaded, and aimed to run on webservers (as servlets). Based on a previous Scheme-in-Java implementation, Jaja, by the same author.
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