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Project status is categorized as
 * '''active''' (alive and kicking: last version was released within the last 2 years)
 * '''inactive''' (sleeping, but alive: last version was not released in the last 2 years old)
 * '''discontinued''' (dead, no longer supported).
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[http://jepp.sourceforge.net/ Jepp] embeds CPython in Java. It is safe to use in a heavily threaded environment, it is quite fast and its stability is a main feature and goal. As of November 2006, the project is active. ----------
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[http://jpe.sourceforge.net/ JPE] (Java-Python Extension) uses JNI to provide a bridging mechanism between Java and a Python interpreter (including use of C extensions for Python). Active development ceased in mid 2002. == Active Projects ==
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'''JPI''' was a two-way Python-Java Interface. It is no longer being developed. [http://jepp.sourceforge.net/ Jepp] embeds CPython in Java. It is safe to use in a heavily threaded environment, it is quite fast and its stability is a main feature and goal.
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[http://jpype.sourceforge.net/ JPype] is an effort to allow python programs full access to java class libraries. This is achieved not through re-implementing Python, as Jython/JPython has done, but rather through interfacing at the native level in both Virtual Machines.  * '''Project Status''' as of November 2006 is '''active'''.

[http://jpype.sourceforge.net/ JPype] is an effort to allow python programs full access to java class libraries. This is achieved not through re-implementing Python, as Jython/JPython has done, but rather through interfacing at the native level in both Virtual Machines. The author of JPype is Steve Menard. JPype is currently at version 0.5. As of November 2006 version 0.6 is being developed.
 * '''Project Status''' as of November 2006 is '''active'''. For information on the current status of the project, see the [http://jpype.blogspot.com/ JPype Blog]

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== Inactive Projects ==

[http://www.jython.org/Project/index.html Jython] (formerly: JPython) is a Python-to-Java bytecode compiler. It is written in Java. Most Python scripts should run with little or no modification on Jython.
The exception is scripts that use Python extensions written in C. Some modules in the standard library may not be available in Jython.

 * '''Project Status''' as of November 2006 is '''inactive''', with Jython at Python version 2.1.
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[http://www.jython.org/Project/index.html Jython] (formerly: JPython) is a Python-to-Java bytecode compiler. It is written in Java. Most Python scripts should run with little or no modification on Jython.
The exception is scripts that use Python extensions written in C. Some modules in the standard library may not be available in Jython.
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As of November 2006, Jython is currently at Python version 2.1 and the project is inactive. ----------

== Discontinued Projects ==

[http://jpe.sourceforge.net/ JPE] (Java-Python Extension) uses JNI to provide a bridging mechanism between Java and a Python interpreter (including use of C extensions for Python).
 * '''Project Status''' as of 2002 is '''discontinued'''.
 
[http://www.ndim.edrc.cmu.edu/dougc/jpi/Home.html JPI] was a two-way Python-Java Interface.
 * '''Project Status''' as of 2002 is '''discontinued'''.

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Tools for scripting Java using Python

This page lists tools for Java/Python interoperatbility.

Project status is categorized as

  • active (alive and kicking: last version was released within the last 2 years)

  • inactive (sleeping, but alive: last version was not released in the last 2 years old)

  • discontinued (dead, no longer supported).


Active Projects

[http://jepp.sourceforge.net/ Jepp] embeds CPython in Java. It is safe to use in a heavily threaded environment, it is quite fast and its stability is a main feature and goal.

  • Project Status as of November 2006 is active.

[http://jpype.sourceforge.net/ JPype] is an effort to allow python programs full access to java class libraries. This is achieved not through re-implementing Python, as Jython/JPython has done, but rather through interfacing at the native level in both Virtual Machines. The author of JPype is Steve Menard. JPype is currently at version 0.5. As of November 2006 version 0.6 is being developed.

  • Project Status as of November 2006 is active. For information on the current status of the project, see the [http://jpype.blogspot.com/ JPype Blog]


Inactive Projects

[http://www.jython.org/Project/index.html Jython] (formerly: JPython) is a Python-to-Java bytecode compiler. It is written in Java. Most Python scripts should run with little or no modification on Jython. The exception is scripts that use Python extensions written in C. Some modules in the standard library may not be available in Jython.

  • Project Status as of November 2006 is inactive, with Jython at Python version 2.1.


Discontinued Projects

[http://jpe.sourceforge.net/ JPE] (Java-Python Extension) uses JNI to provide a bridging mechanism between Java and a Python interpreter (including use of C extensions for Python).

  • Project Status as of 2002 is discontinued.

[http://www.ndim.edrc.cmu.edu/dougc/jpi/Home.html JPI] was a two-way Python-Java Interface.

  • Project Status as of 2002 is discontinued.


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