The GummyModule language is an extension to the Java language and is the successor of the EventReactor language The GummyModule language adopts the linguistic constructs of offered by EventReactor to define event types, events and to publish events. As for EventReactor, GummyModule facilitates defining the functionality of modules via domain-specific languages (DSL), and is open-ended with new DSLs. This technical report first explains the syntax of the GummyModule language. Afterwards, it discusses the algorithm adopted by the runtime environment of the GummyModule language to process events
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