This will work fine in simple cases and if the dictionaries are passed
around in repr() form.
If they are being passed pickled in some way, or the values in the
dictionary are anything other than strings, lists, dictionaries or
combinations of these then you will need something like Jython.
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sandip desale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have some tools which are developed in Python and using python
dictionaries. Now for some new requirments we are using Java and want to
use the existing dictionaries as both the tools are executed on the same
platform. So we are trying to use the existing diction
> I have a python dictionary file. I want to create a map of that dictionary
> and want to use the same in my Java Program.
> Can anybody please tell me how to use the same python dictionary in Java as
> well as in Python.
Try a JSON parser for Java
http://www.json.org/
http://www.json.org/jav
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> To: python-list@python.org
> Subject: Re: Parsing python dictionary in Java using JPython
> Date: 26 May 2006 01:13:35 -0700
>
>
> It really depends on how you are trying to pass the dictionary across
> to Java, what sort of objects are in the dictionary etc. Could y
It really depends on how you are trying to pass the dictionary across
to Java, what sort of objects are in the dictionary etc. Could you
provide some more background?
BTW the Java implementation of Python is now called Jython (and has
been for some years!).
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Dear All,
I have a python dictionary file. I want to create a map of that dictionary and
want to use the same in my Java Program.
Can anybody please tell me how to use the same python dictionary in Java as
well as in Python.
Thanks in advance...
Regards,
Sandip
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