This message is to announce the new 1.2.3 release of Jacl and Tcl Blend. These releases are the result of a joint effort by Christopher Hylands, Mo DeJong, and Bryan Surles. The goal of this project is to extend and improve the 1.0 release of Jacl and Tcl Blend which was originally started by the Sun Tcl team. The 1.2.3 Developers release of Jacl and Tcl Blend are available for downloading at the following URL: http://www.cs.umn.edu/~dejong/tcl/tcljava The 1.2 release is a developers release and should be considered alpha quality. Version 1.2.3 includes lots of bug fixes and some new features that make it even easier to use Tcl and Java together What's New in the 1.2.3 Release? ---------------------------------- Tcl Blend now works with Tcl 8.1! Support for Motif libs in the Linux port of Tcl Blend has been added. Some documentation errors have been fixed. A number of bugs in the implementation of the read and gets commands for Jacl have been fixed. A bug in Jacl's exec command under windows was fixed. Fixes for printing of -0.0, positive infinity, and negative for Jacl infinity were also added. See the changes.txt file for additional info. What is Jacl? ---------------- Jacl is a 100% Java implementation of Tcl 8.0. This allows Tcl to run in more environments and also brings the power of scripting to Java developers. Jacl only implements a subset of the Tcl language (the C version of Tcl has a lot of features!). However, the core of the language is implemented and well tested. What is Tcl Blend? ------------------------ Tcl Blend is a Tcl Extension that allows you to have access to the Java VM from the Tcl interpreter. The goal here is to allow Tcl developers to write new Tcl extensions in Java rather then C or C++ for better portability. Currently, Tcl Blend is only known to work with Solaris and Windows 95/NT. However, it should be easy to port Tcl Blend to any system that supports dynamic loading and the Java JNI interface. For additional information: --------------------------------- Scriptics Corporation maintains the download site for Jacl and Tcl Blend. This site contains a variety of information about Tcl & Java integration: including FAQs, man pages, and the binary and source distributions for Jacl and Tcl Blend. Please visit the following URL: http://www.scriptics.com/java Christopher Hylands maintains his own page that lists a plethora of information. There are links to related Web pages, his own personal notes about building and using Jacl and Tcl Blend, and in depth explanations about Tcl and Java integration. This information can be found at the following URL: http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cxh/java/tclblend Comments and questions can be sent to the Tcl & Java integration mailing list at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Of course, you will need to join the mailing list first. You can do so by sending an email to this address. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Scriptics support for Jacl and Tcl Blend: ------------------------------------------------- It is important to understand that this release is due entirely to the efforts of Christopher Hylands and Mo DeJong. Scriptics currently has a minor, facilitating role in Jacl and Tcl Blend and is not officially supporting these releases. If you have a problem with Jacl or Tcl Blend or you think you have a great idea for a feature, you should send an email to the tcljava mailing list. Please do not send email directly to the authors. Credits --------- The Jacl and Tcl Blend releases are brought to you by: Mo DeJong Christopher Hylands Bryan Surles We would like to thank the Jacl and Tcl Blend 1.0 team: Ray Johnson: Project Manager Melissa Hirschl Ioi Lam Bryan Surles And a special thanks to Scott Stanton who implemented Tcl Blend, and to John Reekie of UC Berkeley. ---------------------------------------------------------------- The TclJava mailing list is sponsored by WebNet Technologies. To subscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word SUBSCRIBE as the subject. To unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE as the subject. To send to the list, send email to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. A list archive is at: http://www.findmail.com/listsaver/tcldallas/