I have a Java method that I want to call that takes as a parameter a simple
Java Bean. Is there an easy way to create a Java Bean in a Jython script?
The method I need to call is: makeRemoteCall( twsDocBean theRequest )
The twsDocBean class in Java looks like this:
public class twsDocBean(
private int wordcount;
private int delay;
public twsDocBean(){}
public int getWordcount() { return wordcount; }
public void setWordcount( int wc ) { wordcount = wc; }
...
well you get the idea. twsDocBean is a simple Bean with typical getters and
setters.
I can write the twsDocBean as a Java class, compile and call from Jython
using Jython object reflection. My question is could I skip the
coding-it-in-Java step and directly implement twsDocBean in Jython?
-Frank
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