On 2010-03-29, Steve Holden <st...@holdenweb.com> wrote: > Tim Johnson wrote: <<.>> 1)What can jython *do* that cannot be done by python. >> > Import Java classes and instantiate them, calling their methods from Python. Of course >> 2)What is the current state of jython as a development community? >> I.E. is it being upgraded, updated etc. >> > It's currently just about at 2.6, and the developers are committed to a > port to 3.x (probably 3.2, I suspect) but haven't yet committed to a > timescale. Two of the main developers have just started work at Sauce > Labs, and this may affect their availability. That is the news I was looking for. >> 3)Is the jython community "bound to" the python community? >> I.E. I don't think python is going to "go away", what happens if >> jython development "stalls". >> > The PSF has already once provided a grant to keep Jython moving forward > when it looked like it might stall. I don't know whether this is > inevitable in the future, but *I* think Jython should be kept in the > mainstream. Ditto. >> 4)If someone in this community would consider a java scripting language >> other than jython, what would it be? And why? >> > Pass. <grin>. I've looked at clojure and kawa since I have a comfort level with lisp dialects, but clojure seems pretty proprietory (and thus exotic). kawa advertises that it complies with the general scheme specification. And I'm a little leery about the 'exotic' since I already use two 'exotic' server - side languages.
>> 5)Are there issues installing and deploying jython on shared webservers? >> I.E. Assuming that a dedicated server is one that I have full access to and >> can install what I please, and a shared server would not afford me >> such access; is there any trend for "server farms" to install jython? > > I don't know. A survey of Python-friendly hosting companies would be > useful. You could use Not really a big deal with me, as I work primarily with dedicated servers, but .... > http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonHosting Not much there. I will look further, given time, I note the googling "jython friendly hostings" shows this thread at the top :) I appreciate the reply. thanks -- Tim t...@johnsons-web.com http://www.akwebsoft.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list