Am 07.05.2015 um 20:10 schrieb Raymond Gong:
Hey, this is the first time for me to be here, tried to search any examples
or comments or whatever information on usage of sympy in java project.
The standard Python interpreter is a standalone program, interacting
with that from Java is always tricky because you have to convert all
data structures to and from string.
Running SymPy inside Jython might be an easier path.
Jython is a Java reimplementation of Python.
It is quite possible that SymPy cannot run under Jython - last time we
tried using it, it would fail because Jython didn't implement all the
Python features that SymPy uses. However, Jython might have implemented
enough of Python to run SymPy today, so it may be worth a shot. Be sure
to run the test suite to see how much breaks, and whether any of the
breakage is going to affect your project.
I think it's worth a shot; if it works, you should have SymPy running
inside a JVM that can be fed with Java data structures directly.
Wonderying, anybody ever worked on the similar project?
I think we did some Jython testing a while ago.
Maybe a search for "Jython" in the GitHub search on the sympy project
will turn up what happened.
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