JPython and Java integration
Paul Hill
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Wed Jun 28 01:11:55 EDT 2000
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"Laurence V." wrote: > > On Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:07:20 +0200, "Maurice le Rutte" <_delete_this_mlerutte at square.nl> wrote: > > >I'm thinking of using JPython as our 'scripting'/plug-in language for our > >product written in Java. With the risk of being flamed beyond recognition: > >like MS's 'VBA', but then better. > > If your product is a development tool for Java programmers, it makes more sense to use one of the Java interpreters as > your scripting engine. Learning curve = 0. JPython learning curve = ?high? for people who don't know it. The assumption you are making is that the target audience for the script writers are Java programers. There are many applications where some quisi-end-user or less experienced programmer is just adding a few extra business rules, or connecting a few objects together. In that case the scripting language of choice would be the one that looks the 'cleanest' to the these users. -Paul -- Myriad Genetics: http://www.myriad.com/ Java FAQ: http://www.afu.com/javafaq.html (Section 9, Computer Dating)
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