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Jython, lest you do not know of it, is the most compelling weapon the Java platform has for its survival into the 21st century - SeanMcGrath


Why Jython

There are numerous alternative languages implemented for the Java VM. The following features help to separate Jython from the rest:

  • Dynamic compilation to Java bytecodes - leads to highest possible performance without sacrificing interactivity.
  • Ability to extend existing Java classes in Jython - allows effective use of abstract classes.
  • Optional static compilation - allows creation of applets, servlets, beans, ...
  • Bean Properties - make use of Java packages much easier.
  • Python Language - combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It also supports a full object-oriented programming model which makes it a natural fit for Java's OO design.

What Does Jython Do Well?

  • Prototyping
  • Java investigation
    •     >>> from java.util import Date
          >>> d = Date()
          >>> print d
          Sat Jan 08 16:26:16 CST 2005
          >>> from java.util import Random
          >>> print dir(Random)
          ['__init__', 'nextBoolean', 'nextBytes', 'nextDouble', 'nextFloat',
          'nextGaussian', 'nextInt', 'nextLong', 'seed', 'setSeed']
          >>>
  • Making bean properties accessible
    •     >>> print Date().time
          1105500911121
  • Glues together libraries already written in Java
  • Excellent embedded scripting language


Differences - Python & Jython

Python 2.7

  • C
  • Multi-platform
  • Compiles to .pyc
  • Extend with C
  • GIL 1

  • Python garbage collection, which mixes ref counting and mark and sweep

Jython 2.7

  • Written mostly in Java, does use Java Native Runtime for C access, but works with security manager restrictions
  • Java 7 or Java 8
  • Compiles to $py.class files
  • Extend with Java or C using JFFI; full CFFI, ctypes, and C Extension API support planned for the future
  • Truly multi-threaded
  • Java garbage collection, including choice of standard Java GCs; but also provides same API as Python 2.7 to observe GC
  1. Global Interpreter Lock, explained in [http://docs.python.org/api/threads.html Python documentation, chapter 8.1] (1)


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