[Tcl Java] Re: [Tcl Java] Re: [Tcl Java] Plans for Jacl 1.3?

1999-11-24 Thread Randolph S. Kahle

Moses,

Thanks for the reply. I am intrigued by one new feature you mention:

Work on ability to load Tclblend from inside Java (TclBlend)

One reason I am using Jacl and not even looking at (the supported!) 
TclBlend is that Jacl is pure Java. If this feature is added to TclBlend 
will that change how one can via TclBlend?

Regards,

Randy



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[Tcl Java] Re: [Tcl Java] Re: [Tcl Java] Plans for Jacl 1.3?

1999-11-24 Thread Moses DeJong

See http://www.itl.nist.gov/div897/ctg/java/feather for more
information about the enhancements Alden Dima has agreed
to add to Tcl Blend 1.3. As for which one to use, that is
really up to you. Both Jacl and Tcl Blend have ups and downs.

later
Mo


On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Randolph S. Kahle wrote:

 Moses,
 
 Thanks for the reply. I am intrigued by one new feature you mention:
 
 Work on ability to load Tclblend from inside Java (TclBlend)
 
 One reason I am using Jacl and not even looking at (the supported!) 
 TclBlend is that Jacl is pure Java. If this feature is added to TclBlend 
 will that change how one can via TclBlend?
 
 Regards,
 
 Randy



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