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Deploying applications
This chapter describes the features of SWI-Prolog for delivering applications using
saved states
.
Section Index
14.1
Deployment options
14.2
Understanding saved states
14.2.1
Creating a saved state
14.2.2
Limitations of qsave_program
14.2.3
Runtimes and Foreign Code
14.3
State initialization
14.4
Using program resources
14.4.1
Resources as files
14.4.2
Access resources using open_resource
14.4.3
Declaring resources
14.4.4
Managing resource files
14.5
Debugging and updating deployed systems
14.6
Protecting your code
14.6.1
Obfuscating code in saved states
14.7
Finding Application files