Yes, that would be really handy. If I had the time and knew where to start I'd take a stab at this myself since we use a lot of Jython stuff in our java app as well.
I may do this myself sometime in the future. But don't hold your breath ;)
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Yes, that would be really handy. If I had the time and knew where to start I'd take a stab at this myself since we use a lot of Jython stuff in our java app as well.
>>If someone feels like it, they can try porting my JBuilder plugin: >> >>http://www.doxxx.net/jpythonjb.html >> >>I may do this myself sometime in the future. But don't hold your breath ;)
-- Gordon Tyler Software Developer, R&D Sitraka -- Performance is Mission Critical
> >>If someone feels like it, they can try porting my JBuilder plugin: >> >>http://www.doxxx.net/jpythonjb.html >> >>I may do this myself sometime in the future. But don't hold your breath
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-- Gordon Tyler Software Developer, R&D Sitraka -- Performance is Mission Critical
> >>If someone feels like it, they can try porting my JBuilder plugin: >> >>http://www.doxxx.net/jpythonjb.html >> >>I may do this myself sometime in the future. But don't hold your breath
;) >
-- Gordon Tyler Software Developer, R&D Sitraka -- Performance is Mission Critical
This is the original plugin for JBuilder which I wrote. It works with JPython which was the precursor to Jython. I believe it was equivalent to Python 1.5.x.
This is a fork/continuation of my project by Dani Kenan which works with Jython which I believe is equivalent to Python 2.x.
So you're probably better off looking at Dani's JBJython project. I can't remember at what point the fork was made, so you may want to compare the two in case I added features after the fork.
Ciao, Gordon
-- Gordon Tyler Software Developer, R&D Sitraka -- Performance is Mission Critical
This is the original plugin for JBuilder which I wrote. It works with JPython which was the precursor to Jython. I believe it was equivalent to Python 1.5.x.
This is a fork/continuation of my project by Dani Kenan which works with Jython which I believe is equivalent to Python 2.x.
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So you're probably better off looking at Dani's JBJython project. I can't remember at what point the fork was made, so you may want to compare the two in case I added features after the fork.
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Ciao, Gordon
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-- Gordon Tyler Software Developer, R&D Sitraka -- Performance is Mission Critical
Yes, that would be really handy. If I had the time and knew where to start
I'd take a stab at this myself since we use a lot of Jython stuff in our
java app as well.
Guy
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If someone feels like it, they can try porting my JBuilder plugin:
http://www.doxxx.net/jpythonjb.html
I may do this myself sometime in the future. But don't hold your breath ;)
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I'll take a stab at this if you don't mind :)
Thanks, Thomas
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Cool! Let me know if you need any help.
Ciao,
Gordon
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>>If someone feels like it, they can try porting my JBuilder plugin:
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>>http://www.doxxx.net/jpythonjb.html
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>>I may do this myself sometime in the future. But don't hold your breath ;)
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Thanks! I might take you up on that :)
Regards, Thomas
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Gordon, how does relate to ?
I couldn't find your name on but
the style of the pages is the same.
Thanks, Thomas
http://www.doxxx.net/jpythonjb.html
http://jbjython.sourceforge.net
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Thomas Vollmer wrote:
This is the original plugin for JBuilder which I wrote. It works with
JPython which was the precursor to Jython. I believe it was equivalent
to Python 1.5.x.
This is a fork/continuation of my project by Dani Kenan which works with
Jython which I believe is equivalent to Python 2.x.
So you're probably better off looking at Dani's JBJython project. I
can't remember at what point the fork was made, so you may want to
compare the two in case I added features after the fork.
Ciao,
Gordon
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Thanks for the clarification.
Regards, Thomas
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Any plans to get this working for 4.0+?
It does work on 4.0, with a bit of fiddling. I Installed the jthon jar file
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