I guess you can try running web2py on jython (there was a new release 
recently) and then, if it works, it should be easy.  
  
You can also try jpype http://jpype.sourceforge.net/index.html

What I would probably do is run a java application server and just have the 
java application communicating with web2py by REST or some kind of RPC.

The best option, of course, depends on what the hell you're doing which I 
don't know.

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