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This is an introduction to Jython development just to get someone started. It does cover in any depth the source code or the design behind Jython. It's purely aimed at getting a development environment setup. It's definitely not complete so feel free to email me when you find something that's wrong or missing. This is an introduction to developing Jython, just to get someone started. It doesn't cover in any depth the source code or the design behind Jython. It's purely aimed at getting a development environment setup. It's definitely not complete so feel free to make it better!
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   * ConcurrentVersionControl
   * available on most *nix systems or with cygwin on Windows
    * GUI clients are available on most platforms
    * Login
  * ConcurrentVersionControl
  * available on most *nix systems or with cygwin on Windows
  * GUI clients are available on most platforms

'''Login'''
  {{{
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      Checkout source code
    *
Main/Tip/Trunk
{{{
 cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/jython co -P jython Newstyle Branch
  }}}
    
  *
Checkout source code (Main/Tip/Trunk); you'll want to check out the newstyle classes branch:
  
{{{
      cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/jython co -P jython Newstyle Branch
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}}}   }}}
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== Python == =  ===== Python =====
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   * http://www.python.org/2.2.3/
    * Jython uses Python's standard library where possible. This means you will need a working copy of Python source files for the stdlib. We currently use Python 2.2 so you can grab the files from here if you don't already have 2.2 installed.
  * http://www.python.org/2.2.3/
  * Jython uses Python's standard library where possible. This means you will need a working copy of Python source files for the stdlib. We currently use Python 2.2 so you can grab the files from here if you don't already have 2.2 installed.
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== JavaCC ==  ===== JavaCC =====
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   * https://javacc.dev.java.net/
    * Parser generator for Java. Generally needed only for working on parser.
    * It's not really required that you install this so I'd skip it.
   * The latest version is JDK 1.5 compatible (uses 'e' rather than 'enum' as variable name).
  * https://javacc.dev.java.net/
  * Parser generator for Java. Generally needed only for working on parser.
  * It's not really required that you install this so I'd skip it.
  * The latest version is JDK 1.5 compatible (uses 'e' rather than 'enum' as variable name).
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== JavaCC ==  ===== JavaCC =====
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   * https://javacc.dev.java.net/
    * Parser generator for Java. Generally needed only for working on parser.
    * It's not really required that you install this so I'd skip it.
   * The latest version is JDK 1.5 compatible (uses 'e' rather than 'enum' as variable name).
  * https://javacc.dev.java.net/
  * Parser generator for Java. Generally needed only for working on parser.
  * It's not really required that you install this so I'd skip it.
  * The latest version is JDK 1.5 compatible (uses 'e' rather than 'enum' as variable name).
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== Ant ==  ===== Ant =====
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   * http://ant.apache.org/ A Java-based build tool.
    * The Makefiles in the repository are old and will be removed.
    * Download the latest version and install so the bin/ is somewhere in your path.
    * The build.xml is the file containing the compiler directives
    * It uses a file called ant.properties to override default paths; here's mine:
{{{
build.compiler=modern
debug=on
optimize=off
  * http://ant.apache.org/ A Java-based build tool.
  * The Makefiles in the repository are old and will be removed.
  * Download the latest version and install so the bin/ is somewhere in your path.
  * The build.xml is the file containing the compiler directives
  * It uses a file called ant.properties to override default paths; here's mine:
    {{{
    build.compiler=modern
    debug=on
    optimize=off
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javaccHome=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/javacc-3.2     javaccHome=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/javacc-3.2
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ht2html.dir=
#python.home=
python.lib=/sw/lib/python2.2
python.exe=/sw/bin/python2.2
    ht2html.dir=
    #python.home=
    python.lib=/sw/lib/python2.2
    python.exe=/sw/bin/python2.2
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### zxJDBC ###
oracle.jar=
mysql.jar=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/mysql-connector-java-3.1.6-bin.jar
informix.jar=
postgresql.jar=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/pg74.215.jdbc2.jar
jdbc.jar=
servlet.jar=
}}}
    ### zxJDBC ###
    oracle.jar=
    
mysql.jar=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/mysql-connector-java-3.1.6-bin.jar
    informix.jar=
    postgresql.jar=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/pg74.215.jdbc2.jar
    jdbc.jar=
    servlet.jar=
    
}}}
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== Jars ==  ===== Jars =====
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   * Jython uses many optional jars
   * These are not required for building locally but are for deployment with the installer
    * The ant script takes care of conditional compilation
  * Jython uses many optional jars
  * These are not required for building locally but are for deployment with the installer
  * The ant script takes care of conditional compilation
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== IDEs ==  ===== IDEs =====
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   * This is religious
   * I generally use IntelliJ and vim
    * Others don't
   * You'll have to set this up yourself
    * http://www.eclipse.org
   * http://www.jetbrains.com/idea
  * This is religious
  * I generally use IntelliJ and vim
  * Others don't
  * You'll have to set this up yourself
  * http://www.eclipse.org
  * http://www.jetbrains.com/idea
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== Tests ==  ===== Tests =====
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   * There are a couple different places to find test cases
            Jython's Lib/test
            Jython's bugtests repository
   Python2.2's Lib/test
    * Run the particular test or you can run the whole suite by running 'regrtest.py'
  * There are a couple different places to find test cases
          Jython's Lib/test
          Jython's bugtests repository
          Python2.2's Lib/test
  * Run the particular test or you can run the whole suite by running 'regrtest.py'
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== Directories ==  ===== Directory layout =====
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com : zxJDBC related sources"
Demo : demo sources for the website and such"
Doc : the website documentation"
installer : the current installer which apparently no longer works"
Lib : the python source files for Jython standard library implementations
Lib/test : test cases
Misc : random scripts which are not all used; some generate source
org : top level package for python and apache (used for regex)
Tools : JythonC and Freeze
  * com : zxJDBC related sources"
  * Demo : demo sources for the website and such"
  * Doc : the website documentation"
  * installer : the current installer which apparently no longer works"
  * Lib : the python source files for Jython standard library implementations
  * Lib/test : test cases
  * Misc : random scripts which are not all used; some generate source
  * org : top level package for python and apache (used for regex)
  * Tools : JythonC and Freeze
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Notes '''Notes'''
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    * This should be done in ReST and checked into Jython.
    * The directory structures need work.
    * The test suites need to be better consolidated.
 * This should be done in ReST and checked into Jython.
 * The directory structures need work.
 * The test suites need to be better consolidated.

BrianZimmer, incept: 2005-01-31

This is an introduction to developing Jython, just to get someone started. It doesn't cover in any depth the source code or the design behind Jython. It's purely aimed at getting a development environment setup. It's definitely not complete so feel free to make it better!

CVS
  • ConcurrentVersionControl

  • available on most *nix systems or with cygwin on Windows
  • GUI clients are available on most platforms

    Login

          cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/jython login
  • Checkout source code (Main/Tip/Trunk); you'll want to check out the newstyle classes branch:
          cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/jython co -P jython Newstyle Branch
          cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/jython co -P -d jython.newstyle -r newstyle-branch jython

Python
  • http://www.python.org/2.2.3/

  • Jython uses Python's standard library where possible. This means you will need a working copy of Python source files for the stdlib. We currently use Python 2.2 so you can grab the files from here if you don't already have 2.2 installed.

JavaCC
  • https://javacc.dev.java.net/

  • Parser generator for Java. Generally needed only for working on parser.
  • It's not really required that you install this so I'd skip it.
  • The latest version is JDK 1.5 compatible (uses 'e' rather than 'enum' as variable name).

JavaCC
  • https://javacc.dev.java.net/

  • Parser generator for Java. Generally needed only for working on parser.
  • It's not really required that you install this so I'd skip it.
  • The latest version is JDK 1.5 compatible (uses 'e' rather than 'enum' as variable name).

Ant
  • http://ant.apache.org/ A Java-based build tool.

  • The Makefiles in the repository are old and will be removed.
  • Download the latest version and install so the bin/ is somewhere in your path.
  • The build.xml is the file containing the compiler directives
  • It uses a file called ant.properties to override default paths; here's mine:
    •     build.compiler=modern
          debug=on
          optimize=off
      
          javaccHome=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/javacc-3.2
      
          ht2html.dir=
          #python.home=
          python.lib=/sw/lib/python2.2
          python.exe=/sw/bin/python2.2
      
          ### zxJDBC ###
          oracle.jar=
          mysql.jar=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/mysql-connector-java-3.1.6-bin.jar
          informix.jar=
          postgresql.jar=/Users/bzimmer/Library/Java/Extras/pg74.215.jdbc2.jar
          jdbc.jar=
          servlet.jar=

Jars
  • Jython uses many optional jars
  • These are not required for building locally but are for deployment with the installer
  • The ant script takes care of conditional compilation

IDEs

Tests
  • There are a couple different places to find test cases
    • Jython's Lib/test Jython's bugtests repository Python2.2's Lib/test
  • Run the particular test or you can run the whole suite by running 'regrtest.py'

Directory layout
  • com : zxJDBC related sources"
  • Demo : demo sources for the website and such"
  • Doc : the website documentation"
  • installer : the current installer which apparently no longer works"
  • Lib : the python source files for Jython standard library implementations
  • Lib/test : test cases
  • Misc : random scripts which are not all used; some generate source
  • org : top level package for python and apache (used for regex)
  • Tools : JythonC and Freeze


Notes

  • This should be done in ReST and checked into Jython.
  • The directory structures need work.
  • The test suites need to be better consolidated.


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JythonDeveloperGuide (last edited 2014-07-26 16:06:40 by HenningJacobs)