[tcljava-dev] New Jacl/Tcl Blend 1.3.2 release is online!
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From: Mo D. <md...@un...> - 2005-07-29 04:40:46
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This message is to announce the new 1.3.2 release of Jacl and Tcl Blend. These releases are the result of efforts by Mo DeJong and the Jacl and Tcl Blend user community. The 1.3.2 release of Jacl and Tcl Blend are available for downloading at the following URL: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13005 The 1.3.2 version is a "production" ready release, it is considered stable enough to be used on an everyday basis. The code in this release is already being used by customers in production environments on a daily basis. What's New in the 1.3.2 Release? ---------------------------------- The 1.3.2 release includes a couple of minor new features and some important bug fixes. Tcl Blend now includes the file win/libjvm.dll.a, it is needed to build with some broken JDKs in a Windows environment. Running Jacl and Tcl Blend in a Windows environment is now easier as a batch file startup script is now installed as part of the default build. A pre-compiled Jacl release that includes only the files needed to run Jacl is now available. The jaclsh startup script now returns a non-zero exit status if some error was encountered while processing a script. IO support in the Interp class has been re-implemented so that it makes use of the new IO layer. Jacl and Tcl Blend can now be compiled in a JDK 1.5 environment. A number of tricky expr command number parsing bugs have been fixed in Jacl. Also, the classloader issues that made it difficult to run Jacl in certain environments have been resolved. See the new_features.txt and changes.txt files for more info. What is Jacl? ---------------- Jacl is a 100% Java implementation of Tcl 8. This allows Tcl to run in more environments and also brings the power of scripting to Java developers. Jacl implements almost all the features available in the C version of Tcl and is well tested. What is Tcl Blend? ------------------------ Tcl Blend is a Tcl Extension that allows you to have access to the Java VM from the Tcl interpreter. The goal here is to allow Tcl developers to write new Tcl extensions in Java rather then C or C++ for better portability. A developer can also load both Tcl and Tcl Blend into an existing Java JVM. Tcl Blend is known to work on Solaris, Windows 95/NT/XP, IRIX, and Linux. Other systems have not been tested but it should be easy to port Tcl Blend to any system that supports dynamic loading and the Java JNI interface. For additional information: --------------------------------- The primary website for Tcl/Java related information is: http://tcljava.sourceforge.net/ The README file included in the Jacl and Tcl Blend releases includes lots or additional information including how to sign up for the tcljava mailing lists. |