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MATLAB Builder JA for Java language Deploy MATLAB code as Java classes MATLAB Builder™ JA enables you to create Java™ classes from your MATLAB® programs. These Java classes can be integrated into Java programs and deployed royalty-free to desktop computers or web servers that do not have MATLAB installed using the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR) that is provided with MATLAB Compiler™. When used with MATLAB Compiler, the builder creates deployable components that make MATLAB based computations, visualizations, and user interfaces accessible to end users of the Java programs. When the Java program is deployed to the web, multiple users can access it through a web browser. The builder encrypts your MATLAB functions and generates a Java wrapper around them so that they behave just like any other Java class. Java classes created with MATLAB Builder JA are portable and run on all platforms supported by MATLAB. Key Features ▪ Royalty-free desktop and Web deployment of Java classes ▪ MATLAB figure zooming, rotating, and panning via the WebFigures interface ▪ Ability to port classes not containing MEX-files to all MATLAB supported platforms ▪ API for automatic conversion between Java and MATLAB data types MATLAB Builder JA Overview 5:26 Create MATLAB® based Java™ components for use by non-MATLAB users and integrate them into the main Java Web application. The builder’s Web Figures interface provides the zoom, pan, and rotate icons, letting the end user manipulate the image.
Open the catalog to page 1Java Web application for visualizing a surface plot of the MATLAB peaks function. Working with MATLAB Builder JA Together, MATLAB, MATLAB Compiler, and MATLAB Builder JA enable you to develop applications using MATLAB, and then incorporate them in Java programs. You use MATLAB—a high-level, matrix-optimized language with built-in math, graphics, and data analysis functions—to rapidly prototype, implement, and test your algorithms. Once an application is complete, you use the builder to automatically package MATLAB code as Java classes. These classes can be integrated in a Java application...
Open the catalog to page 2(provided with MATLAB Compiler) is the full set of shared libraries required for executing MATLAB based components. It provides complete support for all features of the MATLAB language and most toolboxes. Pie Edt Project Debug ParaW Desktop Mndow Help O ft^tt^^lfeo^lE^lQl Curtail Folder i[ A: 'Qam'jttoittJJxtvteJiA^J^^rutto Current Folder_0 f X , Command Window ■* C __ Celtoftef Gut.prj i J Buirdina Project JavaTest nMcdi: n'Oess a \ 117 s " # E _C rave 11 e : _3i ^; 5_i"e t \ ra T La&y Java T-e st\ 3 ?c' -If " 3 iva : JAV_T*J t, C*l llwr _ ' - d ' A: \ DCIL^ . \ Cell! □ket^Cocpi l«_3ui 1...
Open the catalog to page 3Black Scholes O|itiori Pricing Moilel Spot Price Stifte Price Risk Free Rate Visualization Range Butterfly Range Option Value Financial application for calculating and visualizing Black-Scholes option value. The application uses MATLAB functions converted into a Java class by the builder to perform calculations and produce graphs. Accessing Components After instantiating a Java class from a MATLAB based component, you can access MATLAB functions as native Java methods. Native Java data types passed to MATLAB functions are automatically converted to MATLAB data types. Alternatively, you can...
Open the catalog to page 4for all features of the MATLAB language and most toolboxes. The Java application serves users working on the target computer. Using the builder's Remote Method Invocation (RMI) interface, you can also run your class as a persistent service or spread processing across multiple processes or computers. Mean ftecum Sid Reiun Mean-variance portfolio optimization and generation of an efficient frontier. Computed risk/return pairs and the associated stock weights are listed for each risk/return value. The application is written using the Java Swing libraries, and the underlying mathematics is...
Open the catalog to page 5Kt) alackscholes Example using MATLA6 Builder for JAVA - Mozifh FireFoK Be Edt View ttstory Bookmarks Tools Help i__ Hadi Echoes Pricing . Black Scholes Option Calculation Spot Price Strike Price Risk Free Rale Months "to Expiry Volatility Visualization Range Butterfly Range The calculated call option Value: $4,6881 call Option Spot Price Financial application for calculating and visualizing Black-Scholes option value implemented as a MATLAB web application. The application uses MATLAB functions converted into a Java class by MATLAB Builder JA to perform calculations and produce graphs....
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