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''The purpose of a programming language is to let software developers express their intentions as simply and directly as possible. - JimHugunin''

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= Jython 2.2b1 has been released! =

(!) [http://downloads.sourceforge.net/jython/jython_installer-2.2b1.jar Download from sourceforge] (!)

(Released on February 8, 2007)
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''The purpose of a programming language is to let software developers express their intentions as simply and directly as possible. - JimHugunin''
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    * '''Embedded scripting''' - Java programmers can add the Jython libraries to their system to allow end users to write simple or complicated scripts that add functionality to the application.
    * '''Interactive experimentation''' - Jython provides an interactive interpreter that can be used to interact with Java packages or with running Java applications. This allows programmers to experiment and debug any Java system using Jython.
    * '''Rapid application development''' - Python programs are typically 2-10X shorter than the equivalent Java program. This translates directly to increased programmer productivity. The seamless interaction between Python and Java allows developers to freely mix the two languages both during development and in shipping products.
 * '''Embedded scripting''' - Java programmers can add the Jython libraries to their system to allow end users to write simple or complicated scripts that add functionality to the application.
 * '''Interactive experimentation''' - Jython provides an interactive interpreter that can be used to interact with Java packages or with running Java applications. This allows programmers to experiment and debug any Java system using Jython.
 * '''Rapid application development''' - Python programs are typically 2-10X shorter than the equivalent Java program. This translates directly to increased programmer productivity. The seamless interaction between Python and Java allows developers to freely mix the two languages both during development and in shipping products.
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'''Starting points for users:''' == Starting points for users ==
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 * JythonReleaseNotes: Release notes for Jython 2.7.0
 * JythonFaq: Frequently asked questions about Jython
 * DocumentationAndEducation: Users Guide, learning Jython and Examples
 * JythonUsers
 * [[http://wiki.python.org/jython/JythonMonthly/Newsletters|JythonMonthly]]: a monthly newsletter of Jython news and tips
 * PackageScanning: How Jython decides what jars to scan and how to influence its decision making
 * NonEnglish: Read about Jython in other languages
 * IrcChannel: IRC channel page (#jython at irc.freenode.net)
 * JythonLogo: Jython Logo
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 * JythonBibliography: A list of articles and books.
 * JythonFaq
 * JythonUsers
 * JythonMonthly: a monthly newsletter of Jython news and tips.
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'''Starting points for developers:''' == Beyond the Basics for Users ==
 * ConsoleChoices: Settings that enable line editing at the interpreter prompt
 * ReadlineSetup: Line-editing at the prompt with GNU Readline or Editline (possibly out of date info)

== Starting points for developers ==
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 * JythonDeveloperGuide: Getting started with the source code.
 * WhosDoingWhat: A weak stab at project management.
 * JythonSprint: An occasional meeting to work on Jython intensively.
 * SummerOfCode: Projects suitable for the Google Summer of Code.
 * ModulesOverview: An overview of various modules.
 * JythonDeveloperGuide: Getting started with the source code
 * WhosDoingWhat: A weak stab at project management
 * SummerOfCode: Projects suitable for the Google Summer of Code
 * ModulesOverview: An overview of various modules
 * RoadMap: Where the rubber hits for 2.6
 
== Administrative ==
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'''Entry points for developers that need to be updated:'''
 * MovingJythonForward: The proposal to the PSF to develop Jython.
 * RoadMap: Where the rubber hits.
 * JepIndex: Jython Enhancement Proposals
  
==== Editing pages ====

Since spamming and vandalism on this wiki has reached a level that is starting to require daily intervention, new users are no longer allowed to edit pages.

If you want to edit a page and have just signed up, or you find that you can no longer edit a page that you could edit before, please write to the jython-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list, stating your account name and your intended edits and we'll add you to the EditorsGroup.

Sorry for the inconvenience, but we want to keep this wiki a useful tool for the community, while at the same time need to prevent wiki admin burnout effects.
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'' '''Important:''' To edit pages in this wiki, you must first create a login account. If the word UserPreferences or Login (and not your name) appears at top of this page, click on it and fill it out first. If you see your name instead or near UserPreferences, then you have already done this step. If you see neither go to UserPreferences and create your account.''' ==== HTTPS access to the Wiki ====
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---- We have enabled HTTPS access to the wiki to further enhance security and avoid having to send clear text passwords over the network in order to log in to the wikis.

'''If you have not been using HTTPS links to the wiki login page''', please be advised that your password may have been sniffed on the network at e.g. a conference. It is best to <<Action(userprefs, change it)>> and stop using HTTP links to the wiki login page.
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The InterWiki name of this site is JythonWiki:JythonWiki. ==== Reporting problems ====

In case of emergency, please contact the python.org maintainers, or if experiencing difficulties, contact the pydotorg-www mailing list to say "help".

Welcome to the Jython Wiki!


The purpose of a programming language is to let software developers express their intentions as simply and directly as possible. - JimHugunin


Jython is a Java implementation of Python that combines expressive power with clarity. Jython is freely available for both commercial and non-commercial use and is distributed with source code. Jython is complementary to Java and is especially suited for the following tasks:

  • Embedded scripting - Java programmers can add the Jython libraries to their system to allow end users to write simple or complicated scripts that add functionality to the application.

  • Interactive experimentation - Jython provides an interactive interpreter that can be used to interact with Java packages or with running Java applications. This allows programmers to experiment and debug any Java system using Jython.

  • Rapid application development - Python programs are typically 2-10X shorter than the equivalent Java program. This translates directly to increased programmer productivity. The seamless interaction between Python and Java allows developers to freely mix the two languages both during development and in shipping products.

Starting points for users

Beyond the Basics for Users

  • ConsoleChoices: Settings that enable line editing at the interpreter prompt

  • ReadlineSetup: Line-editing at the prompt with GNU Readline or Editline (possibly out of date info)

Starting points for developers

Administrative

Editing pages

Since spamming and vandalism on this wiki has reached a level that is starting to require daily intervention, new users are no longer allowed to edit pages.

If you want to edit a page and have just signed up, or you find that you can no longer edit a page that you could edit before, please write to the jython-users@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list, stating your account name and your intended edits and we'll add you to the EditorsGroup.

Sorry for the inconvenience, but we want to keep this wiki a useful tool for the community, while at the same time need to prevent wiki admin burnout effects.

HTTPS access to the Wiki

We have enabled HTTPS access to the wiki to further enhance security and avoid having to send clear text passwords over the network in order to log in to the wikis.

If you have not been using HTTPS links to the wiki login page, please be advised that your password may have been sniffed on the network at e.g. a conference. It is best to change it and stop using HTTP links to the wiki login page.

Reporting problems

In case of emergency, please contact the python.org maintainers, or if experiencing difficulties, contact the pydotorg-www mailing list to say "help".

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