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Re: [MacPerl] JPL (was Re: [MacPerl] How to translatea Perl source into Java CGI?)



you don't have to buy a copy any more, its included in the latest
developer release of perl...
see http://www.perl.com

-M

Eric Dobbs wrote:
> 
> >>If anybody know where can I find these progs, please tell me.
> 
> >There is something called JPL, which is the Java-Perl project named after
> >Larry's former employer, and it is going to be Open Source (according to
> >O'Reilly), but it does not yet AFAIK do anything like that, though I've
> >heard people say that it might evolve to include that functionality.
> 
> JPL is included as part of the O'Reilly Perl Resource Kit
> (at least it's in the unix edition) available at fine
> bookstores everyware -- it'll set you back about $150 US.
> >From p. 2 of Perl Utilities Guide:
> 
>   JPL is a Java/Perl interface written by Larry Wall
>   exclusively for the Perl Resource Kit.
>   ...
>   JPL allows you to easily embed Perl within Java applications
>   and provides "glue" between the two languages.  Using JPL,
>   you can write embedded Perl methods that manipulate Java
>   objects and primative data types.  Perl methods can accept
>   Java objects and primitive values as arguments, and can also
>   return objects and values to Java methods.
> 
> So if that's what the original question was asking for...
> go buy a copy of the Perl Resource Kit.
> 
> -Eric
> 
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