Steve Menard wrote:
To asnwer your question more fully, the jpype-specific cide is only for looking up the Classes and startting/stopping the environment. For everything else, Java objects and classes are used as regular Python objects.
Thanks for the response. Currently I don't need to use java but in the past when I explored such a possibility I looked at jpype and I was unable to understand from the documentation what it actually does.
There is a lot of text there, but it is all concerning catching errors or other subtleties. For a new visitor the most important question is about how it works, what does it do, and how can it be applied for the given problem.
> everything else, Java objects and classes are used as regular Python > objects.
This is too generic. My question was a little more specific, how would I pass a python list as an argument of a java class/method or transform a java list into a python one? You don't have to answer it here, I'm just pointing out the kind of questions that I was unable to get an answer for on the jpype website.
best,
Istvan.
I see what you mean. And I agree fully. I guess that's one more thing to put on the TODO list hehe.
Thanks for the input.
Steve -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list