From: Kevin D. <kda...@we...> - 2001-09-12 18:39:58
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Hi, Generally speaking, Jython and CPython are very compatible. If there are no C extension modules involved, most things just work. Where there are C modules, you'll need to figure out the Java equivalent. There is a page describing the differences here: http://www.jython.org/docs/differences.html If you've got a lot of Zope-specific code (that uses Zope's Persistence and Acquisition), then it's not so straightforward. We have a project underway to get Zope running under Java: http://www.phabric.org. However, we don't quite have it running yet. It's open source, so you're welcome to take a look. We'll answer any questions you may have about what's there now... Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christoph Romann" <rom...@zh...> To: <jyt...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:26 PM Subject: [Jython-users] adaption of CPython to Jpython > Hello people > > i've a litle problem and i hope anybody could help me. i've some code > writen in standard CPython. Now we change ou're application to un ejb, so > we want to migrate to java. as i don't want to write the whole stuff new, > i decided to use JPython. > My questions is: is thee a tool which can adapt the normal difference of > this two version, so that i don't have to correct everything by myself? > Or does a better solution exits, which enables me to use the old CPython > code in the new enviroment. > the application server was is zope. > > thanks for you're help!! > > chris > > > Content Security by MailMarshal > > _______________________________________________ > Jython-users mailing list > Jyt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jython-users |