"JKPeck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Suppose you have an application written in Java, and you want to enable > other applications or processes written in Python to communicate with > it, i.e., to use Python as a scripting language for the application. > On Windows you could do this with COM and various addons such as > J-Integra and Mark Hammond's libraries. > > How would you do this if you want a mechanism that is portable across > Windows, Linux, Mac, and Unix? > > Any ideas? Jython would be a natural candidate, but it is stuck at > Python 2.1 and seems to have an uncertain future. > > Thanks in advance.
If you need real CPython (e.g., need add-on libraries compiled in C), then XMLRPC is a clean way to make the connection. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list