Ted Kosan wrote:
> Robert wrote:
> 
>> That is the (lofty!) goal. Take a look at sage/plot/plot3d/* to see a
>> start, though much remains to be done. (I am speaking in terms of
>> emulating JavaView, not the interactive stuff, though it could
>> eventually go there too.)
> 
> As a step towards something like JavaView, I have been experimenting
> with JMathTools:
> 
> http://jmathtools.sourceforge.net
> 
> It is not as sophisticated as JavaView, but it has fairly nice 2D and
> 3D viewing capabilities and the 3D is lighter weight than Java3D.
> 
> I have JMathTools running in SAGEIDE and I have SAGEIDE communicating
> with SAGE using text and pickled objects (via Jython).  I am not able
> to send SAGE types to the client at this point (only Python types) but
> perhaps in the future parts of SAGE can be loaded into the client's
> Jython environment to enable this.
> 
> I really like the technique of using Jython in the client because its
> like having a subset of SAGE on the client.  Users can easily create
> GUI widgets with just a few lines of "SAGE" code.  Jython can be
> included in an applet too.

This is interesting.  Can you expand on how you see Jython being used in 
the client (or how you already are using it), with maybe some 
hypothetical examples of creating GUI widgets or other things?

-Jason


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