I try to port a server application to Jython. At the moment I use Jython21\Lib\socket.py Currently I do face problems with casting the string "localhost" to the desired value: D:\AUT_TEST\workspace\JyFIT>jython fit/JyFitServer2.py localhost 1234 23 ['fit/JyFitServer2.py', 'localhost', '1234', '23'] localhost Traceback (innermost last): File "fit/JyFitServer2.py", line 146, in ? File "fit/JyFitServer2.py", line 31, in run File "fit/JyFitServer2.py", line 96, in establishConnection File "D:\AUT_TEST\Jython21\Lib\socket.py", line 135, in connect TypeError: java.net.Socket(): 1st arg can't be coerced to java.net.InetAddress or String
The cast to Integer for the port does not work either: D:\AUT_TEST\workspace\JyFIT>jython fit/JyFitServer2.py "" 1234 23 ['fit/JyFitServer2.py', '', '1234', '23'] Traceback (innermost last): File "fit/JyFitServer2.py", line 146, in ? File "fit/JyFitServer2.py", line 31, in run File "fit/JyFitServer2.py", line 96, in establishConnection File "D:\AUT_TEST\Jython21\Lib\socket.py", line 135, in connect TypeError: java.net.Socket(): 2nd arg can't be coerced to int This is the code section of my server class (I cut this from a Python example): def establishConnection(self): self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.socket.connect((self.host, self.port)) Do I have to use explicit typecasting? How can this be achieved? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list