Hi Kent, many thanks for your help! In the meantime I received my "Jython Essentials" book and hope that I have much fewer questions in the near future. One last question for this thread. I tried to inherit from a Java class and override on method. I figured that this approach was nonsense because the method used private attributes of the Java class. Now I read that there is injection used in Jython. Jython uses setter and getter methods to do the injection, right? Unfortunately the Java class has no setters and getters for the private members. Is there another way to override the method besides rewriting the Java class or is this approach really doomed?
Cheers, Mark -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list