As mentioned in the original post, we now have an application being made
available written in Jython and built using the maven-jython-plugin.
We've made the app available under the Apache Software License v2, so
people can see both how to use the maven-jython-plugin and how they can
use the WebReboot API with Jython.
Official announcement:
http://dev.servprise.com/weblog/articles/2007/04/16/announcing-the-first-release-of-the-webreboot-reg-command-line-tool
Official project page with download links:
http://dev.servprise.com/
If you are interested in playing with the code, but don't own a WebReboot,
you can download the WebReboot Dev Server, which will emulate the product.
Sidebar:
Apologies for the commericial aspects of the post, but they were largely
unavoidable. This will be the last message I post regarding the
application. Future messages will focus on the plugin alone, but I felt
this one was warranted to show how the plugin can pratically be used.
Best regards,
Kevin
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Kevin Menard
Servprise International
WebReboot -- Remote Reboot Without Pulling the Plug
800.832.3823
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:19:15 -0400, Kevin Menard <kmenard@...>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm pleased to announce the first public release of the
> maven-jython-plugin for the maven 2 project management system. The
> purpose of this plugin is to make working with Jython source files as
> natural as working with Java source files in a project. Being an
> initial release, we're still a ways off from that, but we do have some
> nifty stuff working.
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