Why,  I have no idea just got the urge to see if I could.  Probably
stems more from a basic dislike of the Java options (Struts, Spring,
etc)  but that is for another list.  I guess I got bored of real work
so I dreamed up something else to do over the new years holiday.

And yes for some clients I am tied to Java,  for others I have been
using Django.  Most of my Java clients are AS400 shops with legacy
databases, not something Django would like very much (composite keys
and all) even if I could figure out how to connect to the AS400
database from Python.

John

On Jan 4, 3:54 pm, "Jon Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/4/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > For some unknown reason I have created a Java port of parts of
> > Django,
>
> I'd love to know a little more about *why* you did this. Are you tied
> to Java as a platform? I think it's an impressive achievement, but are
> you so stuck with Java that a switch to Python would be impossible?
>
> --Jon
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