From: Christian Heimes on
Karjer Jdfjdf wrote:
> I'm pretty new at programming and want some advice on mixing Jython and Python.
>
> I want to use Jython to access some Java libraries, but I want to keep developing in normal Python. Some modules I use a lot are not available in Jython.
>
> The bulk of my programming is in Python but I want to use Java 2D libraries for graphical presentation of data generated in normal Python. Is it possible that I generate data in Python and then pass it through to a Jython program to visualise the data.

You can't mix Jython and Python in one program. But you can use other
means to create bindings for Java code. JCC
(http://pypi.python.org/pypi/JCC/2.5.1) is a very powerful code
generator for CPython.

Christian
From: MRAB on
Karjer Jdfjdf wrote:
> I'm pretty new at programming and want some advice on mixing Jython and
> Python.
>
> I want to use Jython to access some Java libraries, but I want to keep
> developing in normal Python. Some modules I use a lot are not available
> in Jython.
>
> The bulk of my programming is in Python but I want to use Java 2D
> libraries for graphical presentation of data generated in normal Python.
> Is it possible that I generate data in Python and then pass it through
> to a Jython program to visualise the data.
>
You could have 2 scripts running, one in CPython and the other in
Jython, communicating via sockets. You would need to decide on a
protocol, perhaps passing the data as strings encoded in UTF-8.
From: Waldemar Osuch on
On Mar 13, 8:10 am, Christian Heimes <li...(a)cheimes.de> wrote:
> Karjer Jdfjdf wrote:
> > I'm pretty new at programming and want some advice on mixing Jython and Python.
>
> > I want to use Jython to access some Java libraries, but I want to keep developing in normal Python. Some modules I use a lot are not available in Jython.
>
> > The bulk of my programming is in Python but I want to use Java 2D libraries for graphical presentation of data generated in normal Python. Is it possible that I generate data in Python and then pass it through to a Jython program to visualise the data.
>
> You can't mix Jython and Python in one program. But you can use other
> means to create bindings for Java code. JCC
> (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/JCC/2.5.1) is a very powerful code
> generator for CPython.
>
I have not tried it myself but it seems to be possible.
http://jpype.sourceforge.net/

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