Hello,

This is a redirection attempt, as I used the jira tool incorrectly.  Please 
consider the original PYLUCENE-21 issue and the following additional comment.

I did exclude my jcc invocation. This is a snapshot, where I paired down the 
pylucene Makefile and adapted to a simple Maven archetype generated project: 

python -m jcc.__main__ --arch x86_64 --jar 
/Users/crickle/jcc/jcc-hello/target/jcc-hello-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar --rename 
home.App\$Embedded=AppEmbedded --package java.lang java.lang.System 
java.lang.Runtime java.lang.IllegalStateException 
java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException --package java.util java.util.Arrays 
java.util.HashMap java.util.HashSet java.util.No 
SuchElementException java.text.SimpleDateFormat java.text.DecimalFormat 
java.text.Collator --package java.util.regex --package java.io 
java.io.StringReader java.io.InputStreamRea 
der java.io.FileInputStream --python jcchello --mapping java.util.Properties 
'getProperty:(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String;' --sequence 
java.util.AbstractList 'size:()I' 'ge 
t:(I)Ljava/lang/Object;' --version 1.0 --files 4 --install 

 I replicated it and understand a few points that I was missing. In the above 
invocation, am I equivalently asking for wrapping by specifying the --jar 
option for the archive that contains the code to be wrapped? Do I still need 
--classpath per your provided example? 

For now, I have arrived at a solution that is working for us that uses a 
supplemental function (as described in my initial question) to provide the 
iteration over the query result set. So far, we haven't really found any 
problem with this approach, except that the logic spans python and java. 

This is an Apache Accumulo interface. The particular class containing the 
nested class, analogous to App.Embedded.hello2(), is 
TabletServerBatchReaderIterator: 

http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/accumulo/tags/1.4.1/src/core/src/main/java/org/apache/accumulo/core/client/impl/TabletServerBatchReaderIterator.java?view=markup
 

Getting jcc to recognize MyEntry (listed below) is the actual problem I'm still 
hoping to solve. 

  private static class MyEntry implements Entry<Key,Value> { 
98      
99       private Key key; 
100      private Value value; 
101     
102      MyEntry(Key key, Value value) { 
103      this.key = key; 
104      this.value = value; 
105      } 
106     
107      @Override 
108      public Key getKey() { 
109      return key; 
110      } 
111     
112      @Override 
113      public Value getValue() { 
114      return value; 
115      } 
116     
117      @Override 
118      public Value setValue(Value value) { 
119      throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 
120      } 
121     
122      } 

If this class is contained within a specified --jar argument in the jcc 
invocation, can I then add a --rename command such that I can refer to the 
"private" and "static" MyEntry class. 

Thanks again for your kind consideration. 
Craig

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