From the original Website:
JPype is an effort to allow python programs full access to java class libraries. This is achieved not through re-implementing Python, as Jython/JPython has done, but rather through interfacing at the native level in both Virtual Machines. Eventually, it should be possible to replace Java with python in many, though not all, situations. JSP, Servlets, RMI servers and IDE plugins are good candidates.
Once this integration is achieved, a second phase will be started to separate the Java logic from the Python logic, eventually allowing the bridging technology to be used in other environments, I.E. Ruby, Perl, COM, etc ...
This github fork applies changes to make the installation work on OSX, as suggested by Yuvul Adam and the beautiful people in one of the JPype Stackoverflow postings.
- Java classes outside of a package (in the
<default>
) cannot be imported. - unable to access a field or method if it conflicts with a python keyword.
- Because of lack of JVM support, you cannot shutdown the JVM and then restart it.
- Some methods rely on the "current" class/caller. Since calls coming directly from python code do not have a current class, these methods do not work. The User Manual lists all the known methods like that.
Easy as
python setup.py install
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- OS X 10.7.4
- Debian 6.0.4/6.0.5