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From: Bruce J. <nm...@ma...> - 2004-05-13 17:21:36
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Swank development is now hosted at http://swank.dev.java.net where it is now a component of the Java Desktop Community of Java.Net. The main Swank web site for information and downloads of Java archives is at http://www.onemoonscientific.com/swank/index.html I've posted a new version which I've numbered 2.0.1. Starting with this version all source is stored in CVS at java.net and you can expect regular updates and change logs. Feedback is, as always, welcomed. Bruce |
From: Maurice D. <di...@en...> - 2004-04-22 22:47:20
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Le 21 avr. 04, =E0 18:05, Bruce Johnson a =E9crit : > Here is the missing link (sorry for leaving it out!). Thank you very much ! (It does yet have some error with a to small dialog error window, Just some suggestions, - the console should change tcl_interactive to true by d=E9faut, - you could add the wisk shell script from the linux distrib, so that the MacOSX version would be complete and suffisant. - Also I see the console (with the demo widget) But I didn't seen the tcl console.tcl script. It could serve as bases for a console application (by adding specific menu, ....) - Also, I liked having only three jar file to load instead of a binary distrib. So that one can just do a shell script and lauch the tcl.lang.SwkConsole class wish personnalised arguments. > Note that this installer includes a version of Jacl that should > fix the problem you saw in the console. There is a problem in the Mac=20= > Java > implementation that this has a work around. (It invokes the "ugly=20 > hack" in > Interp.java that deals with loading resources from compressed=20 > archives.) I hope this patch will be accepted in de cvs redepository. It would be a shame if swank would require a specific jacl version. Also I hope jacl is yet maintained, I wouldn't like to go with jython! Thank you very much! -- Maurice Diamantini http://www.ensta.fr/~diam |
From: Bruce J. <nm...@ma...> - 2004-04-21 16:05:54
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Here is the missing link (sorry for leaving it out!). Note that this=20 installer includes a version of Jacl that should fix the problem you saw in the console. There is a problem in the Mac=20= Java implementation that this has a work around. (It invokes the "ugly=20 hack" in Interp.java that deals with loading resources from compressed archives.) Bruce http://www.onemoonscientific.com/swkinstall/install.htm On Apr 21, 2004, at 3:52 AM, Maurice Diamantini wrote: > > Le 20 avr. 04, =E0 16:39, Bruce Johnson a =E9crit : > >> If you go to the following site you will find installers which will=20= >> install >> the latest version of Swank. (I haven't made a public link to this=20= >> site >> yet as I'm still writing up some help info about it). >> > ?? missing some link ? > > >> When you start up the program "wisk" you >> will get a console in which you can execute Jacl/Swank commands. >> This console is not as complete as tkcon, but is still useful. > > ok, I just see that if I lauch wisk, I get a wish toplevel, > then I can type: > console show > and I see =E0 console. > But for any command I type I get an error > > invoked "break" outside of a loop > > Also, any caracter I type is written two times > (but this also raise if I use the java console > provided with jacl) > > I use MacOSX 10.3.3 > > Nevertheless, I look into the swank-1.4.jar and see > the console.tcl file, which use some jmenubar or other > jmenu command. > So I now have a model to start with. > Thank you very much. > > >> Eventually >> I plan on having tkcon run, but there are still some limitations in >> Jacl / Swank. > > yes : bindtags, text xviev/yview, menu, :-) > >> As to your interest in a matlab like interface, it is possible using=20= >> Jacl/Swank >> to directly interact with Java applications. For example, it is=20 >> possible to >> use the high performance math/stat library Colt (=20 >> http://hoschek.home.cern.ch/hoschek/colt/ ) without writing a >> single line of Java. > > I fact, when I said "matlab like interface", I think about some = console > with interactive langage (tcl) to drive some application written in a > compiled langage (java) as many CAD tools have. > I'm not yet interested in Linear Algebra, but I saw colt, and I'll use=20= > it > if I need it. > Also, jmat (another matrice package) provide a matlab (i.e. scilab = for > the free world :-) syntaxe > > http://jmat.sourceforge.net/_matlab.html > > The autor of jmat said it would rewrite jmat beeing based on colt, but > the projet seems dead ?! > > Nevertheless, the idea of a scientific console for calling java > code with tcl is a very atractive idea. > In fact, I like (longgg term :-) provide a console environnement for > operational research (with teaching objective) > > Just for the idea (in french, sorry) > http://www.ensta.fr/~diam/corlab/ > > For the moment, I just like to include jacl in an (specific)=20 > optimisation > java application (by reading some non interactive main.tcl code) > Then I'll try to drive the application interactivy with a console > - tkcon with socket connection > - java console > - swank tcl console > > >> I'm traveling right now, but can provide more info when I return next=20= >> week. > > Thank you very much for swank ! > > -- Maurice Diamantini http://www.ensta.fr/~diam > >> cheers, >> >> Bruce >> >> >> On Apr 19, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Maurice Diamantini wrote: >> >>> Bonjour =E0 tous ! >>> >>> I'm trying to look at jacl with swank (java based Tk), >>> and I'm interested in a console for playing interactively >>> with a java application (something like a matlab interface) >>> >>> So my question(s) are: >>> >>> 1 - is there a mini-tkcon console written on the top of swank >>> (Obviousely, if tkcon was ported on swank, it was great, >>> but... :-) >>> >>> 2 - is there some more complete version of the GuiShell java class >>> which provided with jacl >>> >>> 3 - is there a mean to send some tcl command from a true tcl/tkcon >>> console to a jacl (or java) application? >>> (without tclblend !) >>> >>> And about swank (http://www.onemoonscientific.com/swank/) >>> is there any news about the doc on these release? >>> >>> >>> Thanks you very much for any information. >>> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of > GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system > administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id638&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > tcljava-user mailing list > tcl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcljava-user > Bruce A. Johnson, President One Moon Scientific, Inc. 839 Grant Ave. Westfield, NJ 07090 Phone 908 517-5105 Fax 908 517-5107 Email br...@on... Web www.onemoonscientific.com |
From: Maurice D. <di...@en...> - 2004-04-21 14:58:20
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Bonjour, 1 - My problem -------------- I have a problem and some remarks with jacl pkg_mkIndex /Volumes/big/unix/diam/work/ro/ucp/elab/jlaug/lib/tcl *.tcl => info loaded not implemented info patch => 8.0 2 - comment ----------- The fact that jacl considere being tcl-8.0 make it impossible to use some tcllib package. Is it volontaire? 3 - feature request ------------------- Could you add some subcommand to the tcl "info" command? I'd like to see info jacl => 1.3.1 info jaclpatch => 1.4.0 cvs 2004-03-30 Thank you very much, -- Maurice |
From: Maurice D. <di...@en...> - 2004-04-21 08:14:59
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Le 20 avr. 04, =E0 16:39, Bruce Johnson a =E9crit : > If you go to the following site you will find installers which will=20 > install > the latest version of Swank. (I haven't made a public link to this=20= > site > yet as I'm still writing up some help info about it). > ?? missing some link ? > When you start up the program "wisk" you > will get a console in which you can execute Jacl/Swank commands. > This console is not as complete as tkcon, but is still useful. ok, I just see that if I lauch wisk, I get a wish toplevel, then I can type: console show and I see =E0 console. But for any command I type I get an error invoked "break" outside of a loop Also, any caracter I type is written two times (but this also raise if I use the java console provided with jacl) I use MacOSX 10.3.3 Nevertheless, I look into the swank-1.4.jar and see the console.tcl file, which use some jmenubar or other jmenu command. So I now have a model to start with. Thank you very much. > Eventually > I plan on having tkcon run, but there are still some limitations in > Jacl / Swank. yes : bindtags, text xviev/yview, menu, :-) > As to your interest in a matlab like interface, it is possible using=20= > Jacl/Swank > to directly interact with Java applications. For example, it is=20 > possible to > use the high performance math/stat library Colt (=20 > http://hoschek.home.cern.ch/hoschek/colt/ ) without writing a > single line of Java. I fact, when I said "matlab like interface", I think about some console with interactive langage (tcl) to drive some application written in a compiled langage (java) as many CAD tools have. I'm not yet interested in Linear Algebra, but I saw colt, and I'll use=20= it if I need it. Also, jmat (another matrice package) provide a matlab (i.e. scilab for the free world :-) syntaxe http://jmat.sourceforge.net/_matlab.html The autor of jmat said it would rewrite jmat beeing based on colt, but the projet seems dead ?! Nevertheless, the idea of a scientific console for calling java code with tcl is a very atractive idea. In fact, I like (longgg term :-) provide a console environnement for operational research (with teaching objective) Just for the idea (in french, sorry) http://www.ensta.fr/~diam/corlab/ For the moment, I just like to include jacl in an (specific)=20 optimisation java application (by reading some non interactive main.tcl code) Then I'll try to drive the application interactivy with a console - tkcon with socket connection - java console - swank tcl console > I'm traveling right now, but can provide more info when I return next=20= > week. Thank you very much for swank ! -- Maurice Diamantini http://www.ensta.fr/~diam > cheers, > > Bruce > > > On Apr 19, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Maurice Diamantini wrote: > >> Bonjour =E0 tous ! >> >> I'm trying to look at jacl with swank (java based Tk), >> and I'm interested in a console for playing interactively >> with a java application (something like a matlab interface) >> >> So my question(s) are: >> >> 1 - is there a mini-tkcon console written on the top of swank >> (Obviousely, if tkcon was ported on swank, it was great, >> but... :-) >> >> 2 - is there some more complete version of the GuiShell java class >> which provided with jacl >> >> 3 - is there a mean to send some tcl command from a true tcl/tkcon >> console to a jacl (or java) application? >> (without tclblend !) >> >> And about swank (http://www.onemoonscientific.com/swank/) >> is there any news about the doc on these release? >> >> >> Thanks you very much for any information. >> |
From: Larry W. V. <lv...@ca...> - 2004-04-20 15:35:34
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I have built tcl 8.4.6 using threads. I built tclblend 1.3.1 using jdk 1.4.2_03 on a sparc solaris 8 system. Everything seemed to build find, and all but one of the test suite cases worked. This is the one that failed: tclblend/loading.test ==== loading-2.2 load into two threads, exit from second thread and then from main thread FAILED ==== Contents of test case: set trace [makeFile {} tclblend.trace] file delete $trace set env(TCLBLEND_TRACE) $trace set f [makeFile { package require java package require Thread set tid [thread::create] thread::preserve $tid thread::send $tid {package require java} thread::release -wait $tid exit 0 } loading.tcl] exec $tcltest::tcltest $f >@stdout 2>@stderr viewFile tclblend.trace ---- Result was: Entrypoint Tclblend_Init Created JVM Initialized Java Cache Entrypoint Tclblend_Init Attached to JVM Initialized Java Cache JavaInterpDeleted FreeJavaCache FreeJavaCache Destroyed JVM ---- Result should have been (exact matching): Entrypoint Tclblend_Init Created JVM Initialized Java Cache Entrypoint Tclblend_Init Attached to JVM Initialized Java Cache JavaInterpDeleted FreeJavaCache DetachTclThread FreeJavaCache Destroyed JVM ==== loading-2.2 FAILED Does anyone else see this? -- Tcl - The glue of a new generation. <URL: http://wiki.tcl.tk/ > Larry W. Virden <mailto:lv...@ca...> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/> Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -><- |
From: Bruce J. <nm...@ma...> - 2004-04-20 14:39:24
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Hello Maurice, If you go to the following site you will find installers which will=20 install the latest version of Swank. (I haven't made a public link to this=20 site yet as I'm still writing up some help info about it). When you start up the program "wisk" you will get a console in which you can execute Jacl/Swank commands. This console is not as complete as tkcon, but is still useful. =20 Eventually I plan on having tkcon run, but there are still some limitations in Jacl / Swank. As to your interest in a matlab like interface, it is possible using=20 Jacl/Swank to directly interact with Java applications. For example, it is=20 possible to use the high performance math/stat library Colt (=20 http://hoschek.home.cern.ch/hoschek/colt/ ) without writing a single line of Java. I'm traveling right now, but can provide more info when I return next=20 week. cheers, Bruce On Apr 19, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Maurice Diamantini wrote: > Bonjour =E0 tous ! > > I'm trying to look at jacl with swank (java based Tk), > and I'm interested in a console for playing interactively > with a java application (something like a matlab interface) > > So my question(s) are: > > 1 - is there a mini-tkcon console written on the top of swank > (Obviousely, if tkcon was ported on swank, it was great, > but... :-) > > 2 - is there some more complete version of the GuiShell java class > which provided with jacl > > 3 - is there a mean to send some tcl command from a true tcl/tkcon > console to a jacl (or java) application? > (without tclblend !) > > And about swank (http://www.onemoonscientific.com/swank/) > is there any news about the doc on these release? > > > Thanks you very much for any information. > > Maurice Diamantini http://www.ensta.fr/~diam > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of > GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system > administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id638&op=3Dclick > _______________________________________________ > tcljava-user mailing list > tcl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcljava-user > Bruce A. Johnson, President One Moon Scientific, Inc. 839 Grant Ave. Westfield, NJ 07090 Phone 908 517-5105 Fax 908 517-5107 Email br...@on... Web www.onemoonscientific.com |
From: Maurice D. <di...@en...> - 2004-04-19 23:24:15
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Bonjour =E0 tous ! I'm trying to look at jacl with swank (java based Tk), and I'm interested in a console for playing interactively with a java application (something like a matlab interface) So my question(s) are: 1 - is there a mini-tkcon console written on the top of swank (Obviousely, if tkcon was ported on swank, it was great, but... :-) 2 - is there some more complete version of the GuiShell java class which provided with jacl 3 - is there a mean to send some tcl command from a true tcl/tkcon console to a jacl (or java) application? (without tclblend !) And about swank (http://www.onemoonscientific.com/swank/) is there any news about the doc on these release? Thanks you very much for any information. Maurice Diamantini http://www.ensta.fr/~diam |
From: Mojdeh G. <mo...@no...> - 2004-01-31 00:44:53
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I was wondering if there is a way in TclBlend to get the result while a command is executing, I need this for the time consuming commands, something like flushing the output earlier than command completion. Thanks, Mojdeh |
From: <pl...@ya...> - 2004-01-27 19:20:32
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Hello, Firstly, thanks to all those you have been working on tclblend/jacl. I have recently begun using tclblend to create an automation manager to run existing expect scripts. Using tclblend 1.3.1, tcl 8.4.4, java 1.2.2 and expect 5.39 on a solaris and following the article "Embedding a Tcl Interpreter in Java" by Jiang Wu, I was able to create a thread, run a tcl interpreter in that thread, load the expect lib, and run some basic test scripts using interp.eval("source " + files[i]); Everything looked ok until the scripts end where they call "exit $error_count". When this is called, not only does the script, the interpreter and the thread end, the whole jvm exits! The shell reports the exit status of the tcl script - e.g if the script called "exit 2", the unix shell reported an exit status of "2". A work around is to call "return $error_code" but since these are existing scripts, I don't think I am able to change them. I was wondering if this is expected behaviour as it seems a bit odd, or if there is a work around or patch for this? If evalFile was implemented would it behave in the same way? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks, David http://personals.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Personals New people, new possibilities. FREE for a limited time. |
From: Larry W. V. <lv...@ca...> - 2004-01-23 19:10:52
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From: PFi...@hb... > LDAP support in Tcl is poor or non existent. Here's a few places where LDAP in Tcl seems to be addressed... What: ArsDigita Community System Where: <URL: http://openacs.com/ > <URL: http://arsdigita.com/ > <URL: http://arsdigita.com/free-tools/oracle-driver.html > <URL: http://www.arsdigita.com/bboard/q-and-a?topic%5fid=21&topic=web%2fdb > <URL: http://www.arsdigita.com/acs-repository/ > <URL: http://software.arsdigita.com/ > <URL: http://photo.net/doc/ > <URL: http://photo.net/wtr/thebook/community.html > <URL: http://www.ybos.net/ > <URL: http://larsdigita.com/software/ldap-in-general.html > <URL: http://larsdigita.com/tmp/adldap.tgz > Description: An AOLserver/ORACLE based Tcl web application that provides users with forums and other web based applications. The ArsDigita Community System (ACS) is an database backed web collaboration tool originally written for Oracle and also ported to InterBase DBMS, release 4.0, available on Linux at no charge. ACS operates on top of AOLServer, a free HTTP server. Now includes the source for the Oracle driver as well as the nscache, nsrewrite, and nssha1 modules. Source is available and binaries for Redhat Linux and Solaris are available. A Windows version is being developed. Information regarding exporting of Tcl wrappers for OpenLDAP compliant libraries is available on arsdigita, with more info and code on larsdigita. The Ybos web page has new ArsDigita modules for group scoping, event planning and content management. A version based on PostgreSQL is available at benadida. ArsDigita has their own release of AOLserver (v3.2+ad10), as well as Oracle drivers, etc. See the acs-repository URL. Recently ArsDigita moved to a Java based distribution. However, the OpenACS project took over the Tcl based software from what I understand. OpenACS is at version 3.2.5 with a version 4 b2 in testing. Updated: 07/2002 Contact: <URL: mailto:acs...@ar... > What: NeoTcl Where: <URL: ftp://ftp.procplace.com/pub/tcl/sorted/packages-7.6/devel/neotcl8.0.tar.gz > ??? <URL: ftp://ftp.procplace.com/pub/tcl/sorted/packages-7.6/devel/neotcl7.6.tar.gz > Description: An integrated package of Tcl, extensions and programs. Contains Tcl/Tk 8.0p2, tclX v8.0.3a1, Expect 5.25, DP 4.0b2, GD 1.2, and Neo v8.0.0 (which includes the BSD db.1.85 library), blt8.0-unoff, scotty-2.1.7. See <URL: http://www.procplace.com/ > for information about NeoSoft's commercial support. NeoTcl can be configured with a special option to build the packages needed for NeoWebScript. It will also build Oratcl if it is seen. The package now supports use of BSD's DB 2.x releases in compatibility mode, and University of Michigan's LDAP 3.3 release. NeoTcl has been tested on Sparc Solaris 2.5/Sun Pro C compiler, FreeBSD2.2.2/gcc2.7.2.1, and SGI IRIX 6.2/SGI compiler. Updated: 10/1998 Contact: <URL: mailto:tcl...@ne... > (randy kunkee) What: Wafe Where: <URL: http://nestroy.wi-inf.uni-essen.de/wafe/ > <URL: ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/1.0.19/ > <URL: ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/1.0.19/wafe-1.0.19.tar.gz > <URL: ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/Xaw3d-1.3.2-src.tar.gz > <URL: http://www.inria.fr/koala/jml/jml.html > Description: Application forming an interface to the Tcl binding to Xt and various widget sets like Athena (Xaw3d), OSF/Motif (1.1 to 2.0), and others. At the above FTP site are many other associated tar files, such as Linux binaries, Xaw3d, documentation, etc. Wafe can be used as a frontend for programs in arbitrary programming languages (there are example programs written in Perl and Python contained in the package). As of version v1.0.18 Wafe supports the Kino widget class, Mosaic HTML widget, plotter widgets, XmGraph widget, Layout widget, tree widget, XbaeMatrix widget, Ghostview widget, Eurobridge widget, analog clock widget, most of the FWF widget classes, libWWW, LDAP library and more. Wafe supports graphic formats such as XBM, XPM, GIF, JPEG, and PNG. Various object oriented Tcl extensions such as OTcl or itcl are also supported. SSLEAY is supported. Available in RedHat's .rpm format. The current version supports Tcl 8.0, SSL streams, the choice of Tcl or Xt event loop, as well as a number of new modules. Package includes cineast, an extensible WWW browser, written using Otcl and Wafe. Other sample applications, such as htmlEdit, cpu-bars, gsv, pinger, xwafemail, etc. are also included. In version v1.0.19, Tcl_Objects are supported, UTF support when used with Tcl 8.1, Knvas widgets, Kino-2 widgets. Updated: 07/2002 Contact: <URL: mailto:wa...@wu... > (WaFE mailing list) What: LDAP binding Where: <URL: http://www.sensus.org/tcl/ldap.htm > Description: Production proven LDAP binding for Tcl. Currently at version 3.0. Updated: 09/2003 Contact: See web site What: LDAP v2 binding (Loewer) Where: From the contact Description: partial LDAP v2 implentation in pure Tcl. Updated: 09/2001 Contact: <URL: mailto:lo...@ho... > (Jochen Loewer) What: LDAP Windows binding Where: See contact Description: LDAP Tcl extension for Windows. Currently at version 0.0 . Updated: 03/2003 Contact: <URL: mailto:bo...@bo... > (Scott Nichols) What: Miscellaneous Tcl procs (Dillinger) Where: <URL: http://zork.net/%7Ephil/projects.html > Description: A variety of extensions are available, such as an interface between Tcl and GTk+, a Samba extension (Windows networking), an ODBC like extension called MODDBC (allows you to connect to Postgres, Sybase, MS SQL Server, and mSQL databases), MODrl (readline extension), MODcit (tcl Citadel with telnet-able and web interfaces), MODform (generic CGI form processor), MODPkg (replaces tclPkgUnknown to permit downloading packages from the Internet using digital signatures for authentication), tclLDAP (for accessing lightweight directory services), CTk (Curses extension compatible with Tcl 8), network based GIS package allowing access to many different data types. Updated: 08/1999 Contact: <URL: mailto:ph...@zo... > What: OpenLDAP Where: <URL: http://www.openldap.org/ > <URL: http://www.frotz.com/technical > Description: This site is an open source LDAP suite of apps and tools. It includes a Tcl LDAP API from NeoSoft. The code at frotz is a version compiled to run under Win32, using Netscape's LDAP dll. Currently this is at version 2.0.14 . Updated: 06/1999 Contact: <URL: mailto:in...@op... > What: tclLDAP Where: <URL: ftp://ftp.procplace.com/pub/tcl/sorted/packages-7.6/databases/tclLDAP-2.1/tclLDAP-2.1.tar.gz > Description: Interface to LDAP library. Appears to require you to patch the Tcl core source. You will need ldap v3.2 and Tcl 8.0. Updated: 10/1998 Contact: <URL: mailto:tm...@ix... > (Tony Murray) http://wiki.tcl.tk/LDAP* points to a number of references as well. -- Tcl - The glue of a new generation. <URL: http://wiki.tcl.tk/ > Larry W. Virden <mailto:lv...@ca...> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/> Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -><- |
From: <PFi...@hb...> - 2004-01-22 05:36:01
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1. TclBlend Allows Tcl scripts run from the Tcl interpreter to access java methods in local or remote JVM. Very useful as it makes the extensive java libraries available for use by Tcl programmers with no JAVA skills. For example it's possible to write a Tcl GUI for LDAP making use of the Netscape java SDK. LDAP support in Tcl is poor or non existent. 2. JACL. Allows the use of an embedded Tcl interpreter in hybred java/tcl programs. See example at: http://gate.ac.uk/gate/doc/java2html/gate/util/Jacl.java.html Tcl commands are fed to the interpreter as arguments to a toplevel main java program or defined as strings within the java program which are then fed to the interpreter as arguments. In my view this is a messy approach and since it requires java programming skills is not much use to those who want to stick with Tcl. Java is a step backwards compared to scripting languages like Tcl and Perl which are simple and easy to learn. More links: http://gate.ac.uk/gate/doc/java2html/gate/util/Jacl.java.html http://tcljava.sourceforge.net/docs/website/getstart.html http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~jwu/Using_Tcl_in_Java.html http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-04-2002/jw-0405-scripts_p.html tcl...@li...@lists.sourceforge.net on 22/01/2004 12:04:18 PM Please respond to tcl...@li... Sent by: tcl...@li... To: tcl...@li... cc: Subject: tcljava-user digest, Vol 1 #240 - 1 msg Send tcljava-user mailing list submissions to tcl...@li... To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcljava-user or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to tcl...@li... You can reach the person managing the list at tcl...@li... When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of tcljava-user digest..." Today's Topics: 1. JACL Fresher (Muthu Vel) --__--__-- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 01:16:34 -0800 (PST) From: Muthu Vel <mut...@ya...> To: tcl...@li... Subject: [tcljava-user] JACL Fresher Reply-To: tcl...@li... --0-619744175-1073034994=:1268 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello Everybody, I am new to this JACL Scripting language. I have to develop a graphical user interface for an application using JACL. I have downloaded jacl1.3.1 I didn't know how to integrate java and jacl for developing applications. can anyone give some sample programs and procedures to execute the program. Thanks in Advance ... Muthuvel --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-619744175-1073034994=:1268 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <DIV>Hello Everybody,</DIV> <DIV> I am new to this JACL Scripting language. I have to develop a graphical user interface for an application using JACL. I have downloaded jacl1.3.1 I didn't know how to integrate java and jacl for developing applications. can anyone give some sample programs and procedures to execute the program. </DIV> <DIV> Thanks in Advance ...</DIV> <DIV> Muthuvel</DIV><p><hr SIZE=1> Do you Yahoo!?<br> <a href="http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree">Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard</a> --0-619744175-1073034994=:1268-- --__--__-- _______________________________________________ tcljava-user mailing list tcl...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcljava-user End of tcljava-user Digest . ============================================================ HBF Health Funds Inc. a registered organisation under the National Health Act HBF Insurance Pty Ltd ACN 009 268 27 This email is a confidential communication intended only for the named Addressee(s). If you are not that person any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this email or the information in it is prohibited. Please notify us immediately by telephone, (08) 9265 6111 or return email and delete this email. |
From: Muthu V. <mut...@ya...> - 2004-01-02 09:16:43
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Hello Everybody, I am new to this JACL Scripting language. I have to develop a graphical user interface for an application using JACL. I have downloaded jacl1.3.1 I didn't know how to integrate java and jacl for developing applications. can anyone give some sample programs and procedures to execute the program. Thanks in Advance ... Muthuvel --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard |
From: Chastain, S. E <spe...@lm...> - 2003-11-20 19:30:43
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Hello all, I've been tasked with moving a tcl/tk app to java. Instead of starting from scratch, I thought it might be a better approach to take our existing tcl/tk base, run it with java, and slowly port whatever we find that continues to perform poorly to pure java code. So, first, I would love to hear from anyone who has taken on such a project and their experiences with it. Second, I'm getting an error with a menu call: set lastIndex [$menu index last] It says: bad option "index": must be cget, configure, object, jadd, add, or delete My first inkling is that java type-ing has lost the fact that this widget is a menu and has an index option. Anyone know how I can get around this problem? Thanks, --Spencer |
From: Patnaik, A. <APa...@ci...> - 2003-11-19 22:11:55
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Hello, Is anyone succesfully using tclblend 1.3 (tcl 8.4) with jdk 1.4? I'm using a Windows 2000 PC. I have tclblend 1.3 working with jdk 1.3.0, but wanted to know if the new JVM was supported. Does tclblend need to be compiled with jdk 1.4 or can I set this via environment variables? Thank you |
From: Jean G. P. <jea...@st...> - 2003-11-14 09:11:38
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Hej, info loaded is not implemented...(I know, I should read the doc before posting) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patel, Amish" <AP...@Ci...> Date: Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:42 pm Subject: [tcljava-user] Re: Problem with load and info loaded > I am having the same problem with info loaded command that Jean > had. Is the command not implemented ?? or am I setting something > wrong. Could anyome please point me to the solution of this problem? > > Thanks in advance. > > -A > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email sponsored by: ApacheCon 2003, > 16-19 November in Las Vegas. Learn firsthand the latest > developments in Apache, PHP, Perl, XML, Java, MySQL, > WebDAV, and more! http://www.apachecon.com/ > _______________________________________________ > tcljava-user mailing list > tcl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcljava-user > |
From: Patel, A. <AP...@Ci...> - 2003-11-13 18:42:25
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I am having the same problem with info loaded command that Jean had. Is the command not implemented ?? or am I setting something wrong. Could anyome please point me to the solution of this problem? Thanks in advance. -A |
From: Chris N. <chr...@ap...> - 2003-11-06 17:39:35
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I have encountered a strange problem during localisation into a = Hungarian environment. Basically the "package require java" line seems = to cause all subsequent floating point calculations to fail with syntax = errors.=20 This Tcl code: if {1.0 < 2.0} { puts "Test1: Success" } package require java if {2.0 < 3.0} { puts "Test2: Success" } produces this: Test1: Success syntax error in expression "2.0 < 3.0" while executing "if {2.0 < 3.0} { puts "Test2: Success" }" if the locale is set to Hungarian: With an default locale (LC_CTYPE set to "C") then I get this: Test1: Success Test2: Success The script to run this code: #!/bin/sh LC_CTYPE=3Dhu_HU.ISO8859-2; export LC_CTYPE TCL_LIBRARY=3D/opt/tcl8.3.5/lib/tcl8.3 JAVA_JRE_LIB=3D/usr/java/jre/lib/sparc LD_LIBRARY_PATH=3D${JAVA_JRE_LIB}:/opt/tcl8.3.5/lib:/opt/tcl8.3.5/lib/tcl= java1.3.0; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH /opt/tcl8.3.5/bin/tclsh8.3 test.tcl Has anybody else encountered this or know where I might be going wrong? Regards Chris Needham |
From: Chris N. <chr...@ap...> - 2003-11-06 17:27:50
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The threading problems I encountered with TclBlend 1.2.6 that I mailed = out about in May were all resolved in TclBlend 1.3.0. I do however still=20 seem to get some unresolved memory leak problems. Are there any known = fixes in later releases? Regards Chris Needham >Subject: Re: [tcljava-user] TclBlend thread problem >Reply-To: tcl...@li... > >On Wed, 28 May 2003 14:24:23 +0100 >chr...@bt... wrote: > >> I have a multi-threaded Tcl server application which runs TclBlend on = a >> thread. The Java code uses Visibroker CORBA to post requests onto a = Java >> server. >>=20 >> This works fine on a low load, but in stress conditions, the Tcl = server >> application core dumps occasionally with Java errors such as: >> >... > >> Please help if you can suggest a work round for this or can shed any = light >> onto the problem. > >Hi Chris. > >The only suggestion I have for you is to evaluate Tcl Blend 1.3.0 for = use >in your application. The new release of Tcl Blend includes a massive >rewrite to make Tcl Blend fully thread aware. The 1.3.0 release should >fix all threading related issues once and for all. The downside is that >it has not had enough testing to be considered ready for production >environments. I know it sounds a little scary, but I think that if you >try out 1.3.0, you will be pleased with the results. > >cheers >Mo DeJong |
From: Dunne, H. <hd...@Ci...> - 2003-10-30 16:54:59
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Mo, Thanks for your response. I'm still not sure what was happening, but I recompiled from scratch and it is working now. HD > -----Original Message----- > From: Mo DeJong [mailto:md...@un...] > Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 9:25 PM > To: tcl...@li... > Subject: Re: [tcljava-user] TclBlend on Solaris > > > On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:52:30 -0800 > "Dunne, Hugh" <hd...@Ci...> wrote: > > > couldn't load file "libtclblend.so": ld.so.1: wish: fatal: > libjava.so: open failed: No such file or directory > > currently, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable > includes these directories: > > /usr/openwin/lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib/X11 > /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/ > lib/tclblend1.2.6 > /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/ > lib/TclPro1.4 > > This error means that libjava.so could not be loaded. You > likely need to include the > java runtime dir where libjava.so lives in the > LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Could you try > using the jtclsh script that gets installed and see if that > works for you? It should > set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for you. > > cheers > Mo |
From: Mo D. <md...@un...> - 2003-10-30 04:19:30
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:52:30 -0800 "Dunne, Hugh" <hd...@Ci...> wrote: > couldn't load file "libtclblend.so": ld.so.1: wish: fatal: libjava.so: open failed: No such file or directory > currently, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable includes these directories: > /usr/openwin/lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib/X11 /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6 /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/TclPro1.4 This error means that libjava.so could not be loaded. You likely need to include the java runtime dir where libjava.so lives in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Could you try using the jtclsh script that gets installed and see if that works for you? It should set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for you. cheers Mo |
From: Dunne, H. <hd...@Ci...> - 2003-10-29 20:52:40
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TclBlend refuses to load on Solaris. I've triple-checked that my environment is correct and the libtclblend.so file exists in the directory I'm pointing to. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance. % set tclblend_init debug debug % package require java called loadtclblend "/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6" tclblend_shlib is libtclblend.so found tclblend.jar at /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/tclblend.jar found tcljava.jar at /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/tcljava.jar prepending /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/tclblend.jar onto env(CLASSPATH) prepending /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/tcljava.jar onto env(CLASSPATH) before jar prepend env(CLASSPATH) was "/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/tcljava.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/tclblend.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/TAT/Java/bin/TAT.jar:/home4/svtuser/Hugh/j2sdk1_3_1_09/jre/lib/rt.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/TAT/Java/IDLjars/v3_0/IDL.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/3rdParty/jdom/jdomv4.zip:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/3rdParty/apache/xerces.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/3rdParty/inprise/vbjorb.jar:." after jar prepend env(CLASSPATH) was "/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/tcljava.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/tclblend.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/TAT/Java/bin/TAT.jar:/home4/svtuser/Hugh/j2sdk1_3_1_09/jre/lib/rt.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/TAT/Java/IDLjars/v3_0/IDL.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/3rdParty/jdom/jdomv4.zip:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/3rdParty/apache/xerces.jar:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/3rdParty/inprise/vbjorb.jar:." full error message is ""load libtclblend.so" failed: couldn't load file "libtclblend.so": ld.so.1: wish: fatal: libjava.so: open failed: No such file or directory currently, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable includes these directories: /usr/openwin/lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib/X11 /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6 /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/TclPro1.4 Unix users should note that the most common cause of problems loading TclBlend is not having the proper environment variables set. Please use the jtclsh startup that was created and installed during the source compilation step. The jtclsh script will automatically set all the needed environment variables for you." "load libtclblend.so" failed: couldn't load file "libtclblend.so": ld.so.1: wish: fatal: libjava.so: open failed: No such file or directory currently, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable includes these directories: /usr/openwin/lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib/X11 /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6 /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/TclPro1.4 Unix users should note that the most common cause of problems loading TclBlend is not having the proper environment variables set. Please use the jtclsh startup that was created and installed during the source compilation step. The jtclsh script will automatically set all the needed environment variables for you. % file exists /home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6/libtclblend.so 1 % set env(PATH) /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/etc:/usr/local/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/ccs/bin:/usr/sbin:/cae/tools/frame5.5/bin:/home4/svtuser/bin:.:/cae/tools/cadence/tools.sun4v/bin:/home4/svtuser/p4bin:/cae/tools/lsf/solaris/bin:/opt/CIENA/ON-Center/Bridge/Bridge2.2.5.cn149905/bin:/space/marben/osi/bin:/home4/svtuser/Hugh/j2sdk1_3_1_09/jre/bin:/home4/svtuser/Hugh/j2sdk1_3_1_09/jre/bin/sparc/native_threads:/home4/svtuser/Perforce/SVT/TestAutomation/Environment/Tcl832/lib/tclblend1.2.6 % |
From: Patrick F. <pfi...@oz...> - 2003-10-21 15:31:53
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Looking at developing Tcl GUI for IBM WebSphere administration which has a jacl interface. Has anyone tried this? For those of you who are interested........ The Jacl interface works by feeding the tcl script as a parameter to the IBM Jacl implementation "com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.WscpShell". E.G. C:>call WSCP -f d:\scripts\tcl\startserver.tcl WSCP consists of : @echo off setlocal call "%~dp0setupCmdLine.bat" set EXT=-x com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.RemoteExtension set EXT=%EXT% -x com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.ContextExtension set EXT=%EXT% -x com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.DrAdminExtension set EXT=%EXT% -x com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.EjscpExtension set EXT=%EXT% -x com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.PmiServiceExtension set EXT=%EXT% -x com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.SecurityConfigExtension set EXT=%EXT% -x com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.SecurityRoleAssignmentExtension REM This must be the last command executed so that ERRORLEVEL is set REM correctly on exit. %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java %WSCPCLIENTSAS% -Dserver.root=%WAS_HOME% -Dws.ext.dirs=%WAS_EXT_DIRS% -classpath %WAS_CLASSPATH% com.ibm.ws.bootstrap.WSLauncher com.ibm.ejs.sm.ejscp.WscpShell %EXT% %* endlocal |
From: Jean G. P. <jea...@st...> - 2003-10-17 14:15:49
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...but I'm not 100% sure this problem is related to Jacl. Basically, in a JSP page (or Java class..) i declare an Interp, and then, later, an exec command is called: interp.eval("exec /bin/tclsh onetclscript"); This onetclscript performs some operations and calls mynamespace::myproc Inside myproc, there is also an exec command: exec oneCSHscript param1 param2 >& $mylogfile oneCSHscript is executed thanks to /bin/csh, but any pipeline ("|") inside this script causes a Segmentation Fault (and a core dump). However, IO redirection (>, >>, <, or whatever) works. In another environment, where the only difference is that there is no Java nor Jacl, it works fine. Any clue?? Thanks in advance, Jean |
From: Mo D. <md...@un...> - 2003-10-11 18:31:45
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 15:10:24 +0200 Jean Gilles Pujol <jea...@st...> wrote: > Hello, > > It seems I'm the main question provider those days... > > Hope this one is relevant. > I've seen in the diffs.txt that the Tcl regsub command was fully implemented. > > However, i run into a problem when I try the following in a jacl shell: > > regsub -all {('.*?')} $mystring {{\1}} mystring > > it returns: "couldn't compile regular expression pattern: nested *?+" > > With tclsh the above command works perfectly... I think this has to do with the pre 8.3 regexp vs 8.3 and newer regexp. Jacl supports only the pre 8.3 regexp while tclsh from 8.3 and newer supports a more perl like regexp package. cheers Mo |