All things Jythonic 19.5.2004

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2004-05-19

Learn how to write DB2 JDBC tools in Jython

Do you want to cut development and maintenance costs for tools written in DB2 UDB JDBC? In this article Victor Yang explains how Jython can help.

Another IBM DeveloperWorks article on Jython ... this time looking at JDBC and DB2.

Source: Daily Python-URL
posted at 12:06:24    #

Tim Bray - Jython

Tim Bray gives us a brief run down on Jython and why it is important. Underlying his thoughts is this one line summary:

If I had to cram it into one sentence: it’s faster to write software in dynamic languages, and the (real) benefits you get from an anally type-sensitive compiler can be had more cheaply with modern testing disciplines.

posted at 11:49:20    #

IBM DeveloperWorks: Introducton to Jython

Dr. Barry Feigenbaum, Senior Consulting IT Architect at IBM has produced a two part introduction tutorial to Jython.

posted at 11:45:04    #

Jython Generated Test Harness

Ran across this pointer to Michael Nadels Article Use Jython to build JUnit test suites. Its a great idea. Use Jython to traverse the entrie source tree and dynamically build a JUnit TestSuite class that tests all the required classes in the source tree. Very clever.

Source: Feedster.com Results For: jython
posted at 11:23:44    #

Jython Buzz Seems to be picking up

I've noticed an increasing number of Jython presentations to Java groups ... perhaps related to Groovy stirring up the pot a bit? Anyway here are few pointers to what I've noticed lately:

posted at 11:15:12    #

Another Jython Blog

Notes and Links related to jython the java version of python

Another Jython themed blog joins the ranks and he has linked to my Using Jython for Ant Tasks Article. Cool! Welcome!

posted at 11:10:56    #
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