I am trying to access (from Java) a python class that extends a Java interface. The following program runs fine in the jython console (I can instantiate Tada, call t.getName() and everything prints correctly.) However, if I invoke test1() from Java using JSR223, the returned object is inaccessible (proxy type) and none of the "in init", "in getName" strings will print.
Furthermore, none of the lines print unless I convert ITest to a concrete class, but then the getName methods return the concrete implementation's string. Has anyone successfully had this situation work, and how did you do it? Thanks in advance Code: =========== import ITest class Tada(ITest): def __init__(self): print "In Init" def getName(self): print "In getName" return "Joe Schmoe" def test1(): t = Tada() print t.getName() print "Hello, World" return t -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list