Good Afternoon all, 

 

I have two questions that can look naive as I don't know Jython and the
difference with Python.

 

In the future, I should potentially create and converted  python- with
scikit learn codes to JAR files . Later on, these JAR files  will be
used and executed by another system.

 

Question 1: Is it possible to create Jar file from Python ? Or Should I
use Jython for the JAR file ?

 

Question 2: If I need to use Jython,  I was wondering if it's possible
to install/use ScikitLearn in Jython  and all my code that I develop in
Python ?

 

By advance, thanks for your comments.

 

Regards.

 

Didier 

 

 

 

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