On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 03:40:10AM -0500, Niranjan V. wrote:
| Out of the two approach listed below for developing an Application,
| which is better?
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| 1) Converting the python classes into java classes using jythonc and
| importing those java classes to handle events generated in GUI(done
| using swing). Basically by using this approach the end product will
| be an java application.
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| 2) Using swing libraries of java, writing the code in the jython.
| Basically in this approach the end product will be an python
| application.
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| It seems to me that first approach is better as the application can
| be developed by java and python developers independently to maximum
| extent(leaving behind the conversion part).
|
| can i get some suggestions abt the same.
Both approaches sound the same, just a matter of how the app is
distributed in the end.
Some things I've noticed :
o jython code is easier to write than java
o jythonc isn't terribly fast
o jythonc has some issues (but this may have been fixed) if you
try to develop a library/core functionality in jython and
drive it from java
I recommend following the KISS principle and just writing the thing in
jython, then using jythonc to distribute it in the end if you want to.
-D
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