Hi everyone,
sorry to ask such a daft question, but I'm rather struggling to follow
the documentation on using Jython classes in Java. Jythonc has gone
from 2.5, so I'm assuming that the "approved" way to access Jython
classes is now the method described here:
http://wiki.python.org/jython/JythonMonthly/Articles/October2006/3and in the LearningJython wiki page -- is that right, or should we be
using the @JavaMethod annotations and so on?
I've written out the classes described in Charlie Groves tutorial, but
they currently don't compile because Javac can't find org.python.core.
I put jython.jar on my CLASSPATH, are there other Jars I should have
included?
This is on Ubuntu Jackalope with Sun's 1.6 JRE and Jython 2.5bif it helps.
Many thanks,
Sarah
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