Cameron Laird wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jon Perez  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Can someone summarize in a nutshell what is the
difference between JPype and JPE?


JPE's the original.  It provided more functionality than JPype has
achieved so far, I believe (though that could change any day).  I
think no one now maintains JPE.

Someone really ought to include a couple of sentences to that effect
on the front page of <URL: http://jpype.sf.net/ >.

Well, Cameron summed it up pretty good :)

I'd add that The only major (and yes I know it is VERY major) funtionailty missing in JPype is the ability to subclass Java classes in Python.

On the other hand JPype will (soon) have functionality that JPE doesnt have. Java arrays can already (in 0.4) be iterated as regular Python collections. Version 0.5 will add that same behavior for Java collections (Map, List, Set, Iterator).

Of course, the above is based on the JPE documentation, because I havent been able to get JPE to work.

About Cameron's suggestion, sure. I'll do it as soon as I (or someone else) can get both JPype and JPE to work so they can be compared through more than just their respective documentation.

Steve
a.k.a devilwolf on sourceforge
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