Hi Sandip, sandip desale wrote: > Dear All, > > We have a Tcl/Tk application written using Python 2.2. Using this application > we want to call some customizable Java APIs. I tried porting Tcl/Tk > application to Jython but not able to do the same as TKinter library is not > available with JYthon. > > Can you please help me in porting Tkinter application to Jython? Also kindly > let me know how to do the same. > > > Thanks & Regards, > Sandip Desale >
In response to my previous post I got an e-mail suggesting to look at JPype; however that message wasn't posted to the list, despite a CC: to [EMAIL PROTECTED] And it seems that you haven't received the message either. Anyways, here's the URL for the JPype project which allows the use of Java libraries from Python: http://jpype.sourceforge.net/ I downloaded it for windows and it seems to work quite OK, although I only did some toy-testing (opening a Swing filechooser window from within PythonWin, for instance). The purpose of the project is calling Java code from Python, and it has some limited facilities to allow callbacks from Java to Python. I think therefore that it fits very well what you and I would need: integration of Java libraries into Python projects. It does not, however, allow subclassing of Java classes in Python or the other way round, and it does not allow calling of arbitrary Python code from the JVM. Cheers, --Tim -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list