PyLucene's Python to Java bridge (ctypes/cffi-based JCC)
Project description
Currently only as placeholder (because a base package jtypes.jvm is still in development)
jtypes.jcc
PyLucene’s Python to Java bridge.
Overview
jtypes.jcc provides a bridge necessary to call into Java classes from Python via Java’s Native Invocation Interface (JNI).
jtypes.jcc is a lightweight Python package, based on the ctypes or cffi library.It is an almost fully compliant implementation of PyLucene’s JCC package by reimplementing its functionality in a clean Python instead of C++.
About JCC:
Borrowed from the original website:
What is JCC ?
JCC is a C++ code generator that produces a C++ object interface wrapping a Java library via Java’s Native Interface (JNI). JCC also generates C++ wrappers that conform to Python’s C type system making the instances of Java classes directly available to a Python interpreter. …
JCC is a Python extension written in Python and C++. It requires a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to operate as it uses Java’s reflection APIs to do its work.
Requirements
Various Java Runtime Environments such as Oracle Java 1.7+, Apple’s Java 1.6+ on Mac OS X as well as open source Java OpenJDK 1.7+ builds.
Installation
Prerequisites:
Python 2.7 or higher or 3.4 or higher
2.7 and 3.6 are primary test environments.
pip and setuptools
To install run:
python -m pip install --upgrade jtypes.jcc
To ensure everything is running correctly you can run the tests using:
python -m jt.jcc.tests
Development
Visit development page
Installation from sources:
Clone the sources and run:
python -m pip install ./jtypes.jcc
or on development mode:
python -m pip install --editable ./jtypes.jcc
Prerequisites:
Development is strictly based on tox. To install it run:
python -m pip install tox
License
Copyright 2015-2018 Adam KarpierzLicensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0Please refer to the accompanying LICENSE file.
Changelog
2.22.0a8 (2018-09-03)
Synchro with JCC master branch (svn rev: 1839491).
2.22.0a6 (2018-05-23)
Update of the required setuptools version.
2.22.0a5 (2018-02-26)
Improvement and simplification of setup and packaging.
2.22.0a4 (2018-01-29)
Development moved to github.
General improvements and update.
2.22.0a3 (2017-01-10)
Initial version.
2.21.0a0 (2015-10-14)
Initial version.
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