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/**
* Example applications for the Jiffle scripting language.
*
* To see the various example scripts in action run the
* {@code JiffleDemo} program. It displays a script in a
* text window and the image produced by it in an adjacent
* window.
*
* {@code JiffleBuilderDemo} shows how to compile and run scripts
* with {@code JiffleBuilder}. This is the easiest way to get
* started.
*
* {@code DirectRuntimeDemo} demonstrates creating a Jiffle object
* directly, compiling a script, retrieving a runtime object and
* the using this to process images.
*
* {@code JiffleExecutorDemo} shows how to run Jiffle objects using
* a multi-threaded, event-driven executor service. This is especially
* useful for computationally intensive tasks.
*
* {@code ProgressListenerDemo} shows how to use a progress listener
* with {@code JiffleExecutor} when running long tasks.
*
* {@code GameOfLife} is a more advanced example which uses Jiffle
* runtime objects to drive a simulation where the output image of each
* step becomes the input image of the next step.
*/
package org.jaitools.demo.jiffle;