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HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 18532Connection: keep-aliveDate: Wed, 12 Nov 2025 11:53:53 GMTLast-Modified: Tue, 10 Jun 2025 15:55:27 GMTETag: d9171a7c8743b00c481bda0ad7443871x-amz-server-side-encryption: AES256Accept-Ranges: bytesServer: AmazonS3X-Cache: Hit from cloudfrontVia: 1.1 c03a4954a1bffe652f0bc5bc615a5530.cloudfront.net (CloudFront)X-Amz-Cf-Pop: HIO52-P3X-Amz-Cf-Id: OeP86ZGszDZml50auCrypxdWjQ6AoK1ucFS6FvcWWTGb5H6g-me70AAge: 24760Vary: Origin !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml langen-US>head>script>(function(w,d,s,l,i){wlwl||;wl.push({gtm.start:new Date().getTime(),event:gtm.js});var fd.getElementsByTagName(s)0,jd.createElement(s),dll!dataLayer?&l+l:;j.asynctrue;j.srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id+i+dl;f.parentNode.insertBefore(j,f);})(window,document,script,dataLayer,GTM-53NCXKF2);/script>title>Jython Journeys/title>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8>meta namedescription contentNotes about my work with jython and python>link hrefassets/content/themes/journalist/style.css relstylesheet typetext/css mediascreen>link relshortcut icon typeimage/x-png hrefassets/content/themes/journalist/favicon.png>link relstylesheet idwp-block-library-css hrefassets/includes/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css typetext/css mediaall>link relstylesheet idwp-syntax-css-css hrefassets/content/plugins/wp-syntax/css/wp-syntax.css typetext/css mediaall>script srchttps://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.12.4.min.js integritysha256-ZosEbRLbNQzLpnKIkEdrPv7lOy9C27hHQ+Xp8a4MxAQ crossoriginanonymous>/script>script srchttps://code.jquery.com/jquery-migrate-1.4.1.min.js integritysha256-SOuLUArmo4YXtXONKz+uxIGSKneCJG4x0nVcA0pFzV0 crossoriginanonymous>/script>/head>body>noscript>iframe srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?idGTM-53NCXKF2height0 width0 styledisplay:none;visibility:hidden>/iframe>/noscript>div idcontainer classgroup>h1>a href>Jython Journeys/a>/h1>div idbubble>p>Notes about my work with jython and python/p>/div> div idcontent classgroup>h2 idpost-231>a hrefgoogle-technologogy-user-group-panel-session-on-web-development-technologies/index.html relbookmark>Google Technologogy User Group Panel Session On Web Development Technologies/a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefgoogle-technologogy-user-group-panel-session-on-web-development-technologies/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>On the 29th of November 2011, I represented the python perspective at the a hrefhttp://dublingtug.wordpress.com/>Google Technology User Group/a> debate, the a hrefhttp://dublingtug.wordpress.com/2011/12/01/november-2011-gtug-meet/>Battle of the Backends/a>, which pitted a hrefhttp://www.python.org>Python/a> against a hrefhttp://rubyonrails.org/>Ruby-on-Rails/a> and a hrefhttp://nodejs.org/>Node.js/a> for web development./p>p>The debate was held at a hrefhttp://www.google.com/about/company/address.html>Google’s European HQ at Barrow St, Dublin/a>./p>p>Here are a hrefhttp://www.xhaus.com/presentations/gtug20111129/>my slides from the python vs. ruby v. node.js debate/a>. /p>p>The video from the debate is available on a hrefhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?vHouuqQYINIM>GTUGs youtube channel/a>: the python segment begins after 20 minutes./p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>February 7th, 2012 at 7:48 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>,a hrefcategory/python-ireland/index.html relcategory tag>Python Ireland/a>,a hrefcategory/talks/index.html relcategory tag>Talks/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/gtug/index.html reltag>GTUG/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-208>a hrefjython-and-internationalized-domain-names/index.html relbookmark>Jython and Internationalized Domain Names./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefjython-and-internationalized-domain-names/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>I’m happy to announce that jython finally supports Internationalized Domain Names./p>p> a hrefjython-and-internationalized-domain-names/index.html#more-208 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>February 15th, 2011 at 10:59 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/information-security/index.html relcategory tag>Information Security/a>,a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>,a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html relcategory tag>open source/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/networking/index.html reltag>networking/a>, a hreftag/sockets/index.html reltag>sockets/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-199>a hrefjython-supports-ipv6/index.html relbookmark>Jython supports IPV6./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefjython-supports-ipv6/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>I am delighted to announce that jython is IPV6 ready: the future of internet addressing is fully supported./p>p> a hrefjython-supports-ipv6/index.html#more-199 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>February 7th, 2011 at 2:33 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>,a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html relcategory tag>open source/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/networking/index.html reltag>networking/a>, a hreftag/sockets/index.html reltag>sockets/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-191>a hrefpycon-ireland-2010-a-great-success/index.html relbookmark>PyCon Ireland 2010: A great success!/a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefpycon-ireland-2010-a-great-success/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>I’m delighted to report that PyCon Ireland 2010, the first ever python language conference in Ireland, was a great success! Over 100 people came, attended two dozen talks and tutorials in three tracks, and participated in sprints and open-spaces./p>p> a hrefpycon-ireland-2010-a-great-success/index.html#more-191 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>August 12th, 2010 at 7:34 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>,a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html relcategory tag>open source/a>,a hrefcategory/python-ireland/index.html relcategory tag>Python Ireland/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/conferences/index.html reltag>Conferences/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-171>a hreftransforming-with-xslt-on-google-appengine-and-jython/index.html relbookmark>Transforming with XSLT on Google AppEngine and jython./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hreftransforming-with-xslt-on-google-appengine-and-jython/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>I’m writing this post in response to a challenge. I wrote a post entitled a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html>Jython on Google AppEngine: Why bother?/a>, which was a reply to a statement made by a Google engineer about not seeing the point of running jython on AppEngine. And a similar statement was repeated in a a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html#comments>comment on that blog post/a> (i.e. “i>the gist of what I intended to say was that while it was possible to run Jython on App Engine, I couldn’t think why you’d want to/i>.”)/p>p>So rather than get into a back-and-forth of yes-it-is-no-it-isnt-yes-it-is, I thought I’d reply with some simple code that demonstrates b>something that cannot (currently) be done in cpython on AppEngine/b>, but is b>easy with jython on AppEngine/b>: XSLT transforms. /p>p> a hreftransforming-with-xslt-on-google-appengine-and-jython/index.html#more-171 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>December 1st, 2009 at 6:42 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html relcategory tag>google appengine/a>,a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/cloud-computing/index.html reltag>cloud computing/a>, a hreftag/java-scripting/index.html reltag>java scripting/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>, a hreftag/xml/index.html reltag>xml/a>, a hreftag/xslt/index.html reltag>xslt/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-160>a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html relbookmark>Jython on Google AppEngine: Why bother?/a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>Why on earth would you want to run a hrefhttp://www.jython.org>jython/a> applications on a hrefhttp://appengine.google.com>Google Appengine/a>?/p>p> a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html#more-160 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>November 30th, 2009 at 2:40 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html relcategory tag>google appengine/a>,a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/cloud-computing/index.html reltag>cloud computing/a>, a hreftag/java-scripting/index.html reltag>java scripting/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-153>a hrefa-list-of-open-source-http-proxies-written-in-java/index.html relbookmark>A list of open source HTTP proxies written in Java./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefa-list-of-open-source-http-proxies-written-in-java/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>A few years ago, as an aide to python web programers, I compiled a a hrefhttps://proxies.xhaus.com/python/index.html>database of open source HTTP proxies written in python/a>, which became surprisingly popular./p>p>So I’ve decided to expand the database to encompass the other language that I regularly use, java, and publish a a hrefhttps://proxies.xhaus.com/java/index.html>database of open source HTTP proxies written in java/a>./p>p> a hrefa-list-of-open-source-http-proxies-written-in-java/index.html#more-153 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>July 2nd, 2009 at 3:48 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html relcategory tag>open source/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/networking/index.html reltag>networking/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-245>a hrefjython-25-its-a-beautiful-day/index.html relbookmark>Jython 2.5; it’s a beautiful day!/a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefjython-25-its-a-beautiful-day/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>A fantastic thing happened today: Jython 2.5 was released! I’ve anticipated this day a long time, as have many others; it’s great that it’s finally happened./p>p> a hrefjython-25-its-a-beautiful-day/index.html#more-245 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>June 16th, 2009 at 6:39 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/java-scripting/index.html reltag>java scripting/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-97>a hrefhow-to-run-jython-wsgi-applications-on-google-appengine-with-modjy/index.html relbookmark>How to run jython WSGI applications on Google AppEngine with modjy./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefhow-to-run-jython-wsgi-applications-on-google-appengine-with-modjy/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>As you can see from our last blog post, we were delighted to get jython WSGI applications running on Google AppEngine for java using modjy. We promised in that we’d write a tutorial on how to do do that./p>p> a hrefhow-to-run-jython-wsgi-applications-on-google-appengine-with-modjy/index.html#more-97 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>April 12th, 2009 at 9:36 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html relcategory tag>google appengine/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/cloud-computing/index.html reltag>cloud computing/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-92>a hrefmodjy-running-on-google-appengine/index.html relbookmark>Modjy running on Google AppEngine./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefmodjy-running-on-google-appengine/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>So, after a hrefhttp://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/04/seriously-this-time-new-language-on-app.html>the announcement by Google that their AppEngine could run other JVM languages/a>, including a hrefhttp://www.jython.org>jython/a>, I had to have a go at getting a href>modjy/a>, our jython WSGI to java servlet bridge, running on it./p>p> a hrefmodjy-running-on-google-appengine/index.html#more-92 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>April 12th, 2009 at 8:25 am/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html relcategory tag>google appengine/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/cloud-computing/index.html reltag>cloud computing/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>div classnavigation group> div classalignleft>a hrefpage/2/index.html>« Older Entries/a>/div> div classalignright>/div>/div>/div> div idsidebar> h3>Recent Posts/h3> ul>li> a hrefgoogle-technologogy-user-group-panel-session-on-web-development-technologies/index.html>Google Technologogy User Group Panel Session On Web Development Technologies/a> /li> li> a hrefjython-and-internationalized-domain-names/index.html>Jython and Internationalized Domain Names./a> /li> li> a hrefjython-supports-ipv6/index.html>Jython supports IPV6./a> /li> li> a hrefpycon-ireland-2010-a-great-success/index.html>PyCon Ireland 2010: A great success!/a> /li> li> a hreftransforming-with-xslt-on-google-appengine-and-jython/index.html>Transforming with XSLT on Google AppEngine and jython./a> /li> /ul>h3>Categories/h3> ul>li classcat-item cat-item-2>a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html>google appengine/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-3>a hrefcategory/information-security/index.html>Information Security/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-4>a hrefcategory/java/index.html>java/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-5>a hrefcategory/jruby/index.html>jruby/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-6>a hrefcategory/jython/index.html>jython/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-7>a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html>open source/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-8>a hrefcategory/python-ireland/index.html>Python Ireland/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-9>a hrefcategory/talks/index.html>Talks/a>/li> /ul>h3>Archives/h3> ul>li>a href2012/02/index.html>February 2012/a>/li> li>a href2011/02/index.html>February 2011/a>/li> li>a href2010/08/index.html>August 2010/a>/li> li>a href2009/12/index.html>December 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/11/index.html>November 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/07/index.html>July 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/06/index.html>June 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/04/index.html>April 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/03/index.html>March 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/01/index.html>January 2009/a>/li> li>a href2008/10/index.html>October 2008/a>/li> li>a href2008/09/index.html>September 2008/a>/li> li>a href2008/08/index.html>August 2008/a>/li> li>a href2005/06/index.html>June 2005/a>/li> li>a href2003/12/index.html>December 2003/a>/li> li>a href2002/01/index.html>January 2002/a>/li> /ul>/div>/div>div idfooter> p>Copyright © 2002-2025 xhaus.com/p>/div>script typetext/javascript srcwp-content/plugins/wp-syntax/js/wp-syntax.js>/script>/body>/html>
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idcontainer classgroup>h1>a href>Jython Journeys/a>/h1>div idbubble>p>Notes about my work with jython and python/p>/div> div idcontent classgroup>h2 idpost-231>a hrefgoogle-technologogy-user-group-panel-session-on-web-development-technologies/index.html relbookmark>Google Technologogy User Group Panel Session On Web Development Technologies/a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefgoogle-technologogy-user-group-panel-session-on-web-development-technologies/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>On the 29th of November 2011, I represented the python perspective at the a hrefhttp://dublingtug.wordpress.com/>Google Technology User Group/a> debate, the a hrefhttp://dublingtug.wordpress.com/2011/12/01/november-2011-gtug-meet/>Battle of the Backends/a>, which pitted a hrefhttp://www.python.org>Python/a> against a hrefhttp://rubyonrails.org/>Ruby-on-Rails/a> and a hrefhttp://nodejs.org/>Node.js/a> for web development./p>p>The debate was held at a hrefhttp://www.google.com/about/company/address.html>Google’s European HQ at Barrow St, Dublin/a>./p>p>Here are a hrefhttp://www.xhaus.com/presentations/gtug20111129/>my slides from the python vs. ruby v. node.js debate/a>. /p>p>The video from the debate is available on a hrefhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?vHouuqQYINIM>GTUGs youtube channel/a>: the python segment begins after 20 minutes./p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>February 7th, 2012 at 7:48 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>,a hrefcategory/python-ireland/index.html relcategory tag>Python Ireland/a>,a hrefcategory/talks/index.html relcategory tag>Talks/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/gtug/index.html reltag>GTUG/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-208>a hrefjython-and-internationalized-domain-names/index.html relbookmark>Jython and Internationalized Domain Names./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefjython-and-internationalized-domain-names/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>I’m happy to announce that jython finally supports Internationalized Domain Names./p>p> a hrefjython-and-internationalized-domain-names/index.html#more-208 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>February 15th, 2011 at 10:59 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/information-security/index.html relcategory tag>Information Security/a>,a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>,a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html relcategory tag>open source/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/networking/index.html reltag>networking/a>, a hreftag/sockets/index.html reltag>sockets/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-199>a hrefjython-supports-ipv6/index.html relbookmark>Jython supports IPV6./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefjython-supports-ipv6/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>I am delighted to announce that jython is IPV6 ready: the future of internet addressing is fully supported./p>p> a hrefjython-supports-ipv6/index.html#more-199 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>February 7th, 2011 at 2:33 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>,a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html relcategory tag>open source/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/networking/index.html reltag>networking/a>, a hreftag/sockets/index.html reltag>sockets/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-191>a hrefpycon-ireland-2010-a-great-success/index.html relbookmark>PyCon Ireland 2010: A great success!/a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefpycon-ireland-2010-a-great-success/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>I’m delighted to report that PyCon Ireland 2010, the first ever python language conference in Ireland, was a great success! Over 100 people came, attended two dozen talks and tutorials in three tracks, and participated in sprints and open-spaces./p>p> a hrefpycon-ireland-2010-a-great-success/index.html#more-191 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>August 12th, 2010 at 7:34 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>,a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html relcategory tag>open source/a>,a hrefcategory/python-ireland/index.html relcategory tag>Python Ireland/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/conferences/index.html reltag>Conferences/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-171>a hreftransforming-with-xslt-on-google-appengine-and-jython/index.html relbookmark>Transforming with XSLT on Google AppEngine and jython./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hreftransforming-with-xslt-on-google-appengine-and-jython/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>I’m writing this post in response to a challenge. I wrote a post entitled a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html>Jython on Google AppEngine: Why bother?/a>, which was a reply to a statement made by a Google engineer about not seeing the point of running jython on AppEngine. And a similar statement was repeated in a a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html#comments>comment on that blog post/a> (i.e. “i>the gist of what I intended to say was that while it was possible to run Jython on App Engine, I couldn’t think why you’d want to/i>.”)/p>p>So rather than get into a back-and-forth of yes-it-is-no-it-isnt-yes-it-is, I thought I’d reply with some simple code that demonstrates b>something that cannot (currently) be done in cpython on AppEngine/b>, but is b>easy with jython on AppEngine/b>: XSLT transforms. /p>p> a hreftransforming-with-xslt-on-google-appengine-and-jython/index.html#more-171 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>December 1st, 2009 at 6:42 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html relcategory tag>google appengine/a>,a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/cloud-computing/index.html reltag>cloud computing/a>, a hreftag/java-scripting/index.html reltag>java scripting/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>, a hreftag/xml/index.html reltag>xml/a>, a hreftag/xslt/index.html reltag>xslt/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-160>a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html relbookmark>Jython on Google AppEngine: Why bother?/a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>Why on earth would you want to run a hrefhttp://www.jython.org>jython/a> applications on a hrefhttp://appengine.google.com>Google Appengine/a>?/p>p> a hrefjython-on-google-appengine-why-bother/index.html#more-160 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>November 30th, 2009 at 2:40 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html relcategory tag>google appengine/a>,a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/cloud-computing/index.html reltag>cloud computing/a>, a hreftag/java-scripting/index.html reltag>java scripting/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-153>a hrefa-list-of-open-source-http-proxies-written-in-java/index.html relbookmark>A list of open source HTTP proxies written in Java./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefa-list-of-open-source-http-proxies-written-in-java/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>A few years ago, as an aide to python web programers, I compiled a a hrefhttps://proxies.xhaus.com/python/index.html>database of open source HTTP proxies written in python/a>, which became surprisingly popular./p>p>So I’ve decided to expand the database to encompass the other language that I regularly use, java, and publish a a hrefhttps://proxies.xhaus.com/java/index.html>database of open source HTTP proxies written in java/a>./p>p> a hrefa-list-of-open-source-http-proxies-written-in-java/index.html#more-153 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>July 2nd, 2009 at 3:48 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/java/index.html relcategory tag>java/a>,a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html relcategory tag>open source/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/networking/index.html reltag>networking/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-245>a hrefjython-25-its-a-beautiful-day/index.html relbookmark>Jython 2.5; it’s a beautiful day!/a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefjython-25-its-a-beautiful-day/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>A fantastic thing happened today: Jython 2.5 was released! I’ve anticipated this day a long time, as have many others; it’s great that it’s finally happened./p>p> a hrefjython-25-its-a-beautiful-day/index.html#more-245 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>June 16th, 2009 at 6:39 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/java-scripting/index.html reltag>java scripting/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-97>a hrefhow-to-run-jython-wsgi-applications-on-google-appengine-with-modjy/index.html relbookmark>How to run jython WSGI applications on Google AppEngine with modjy./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefhow-to-run-jython-wsgi-applications-on-google-appengine-with-modjy/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>As you can see from our last blog post, we were delighted to get jython WSGI applications running on Google AppEngine for java using modjy. We promised in that we’d write a tutorial on how to do do that./p>p> a hrefhow-to-run-jython-wsgi-applications-on-google-appengine-with-modjy/index.html#more-97 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>April 12th, 2009 at 9:36 pm/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html relcategory tag>google appengine/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/cloud-computing/index.html reltag>cloud computing/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>h2 idpost-92>a hrefmodjy-running-on-google-appengine/index.html relbookmark>Modjy running on Google AppEngine./a>/h2>p classcomments>a hrefmodjy-running-on-google-appengine/index.html#respond>without comments/a>/p>div classmain> p>So, after a hrefhttp://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/04/seriously-this-time-new-language-on-app.html>the announcement by Google that their AppEngine could run other JVM languages/a>, including a hrefhttp://www.jython.org>jython/a>, I had to have a go at getting a href>modjy/a>, our jython WSGI to java servlet bridge, running on it./p>p> a hrefmodjy-running-on-google-appengine/index.html#more-92 classmore-link>Read the rest of this entry »/a>/p>/div>div classmeta group>div classsignature> p>Written by alan.kennedy span classedit>/span>/p> p>April 12th, 2009 at 8:25 am/p>/div> div classtags> p>Posted in a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html relcategory tag>google appengine/a>,a hrefcategory/jython/index.html relcategory tag>jython/a>/p> p>Tagged with a hreftag/cloud-computing/index.html reltag>cloud computing/a>, a hreftag/web-technology/index.html reltag>web technology/a>/p>/div>/div>div classnavigation group> div classalignleft>a hrefpage/2/index.html>« Older Entries/a>/div> div classalignright>/div>/div>/div> div idsidebar> h3>Recent Posts/h3> ul>li> a hrefgoogle-technologogy-user-group-panel-session-on-web-development-technologies/index.html>Google Technologogy User Group Panel Session On Web Development Technologies/a> /li> li> a hrefjython-and-internationalized-domain-names/index.html>Jython and Internationalized Domain Names./a> /li> li> a hrefjython-supports-ipv6/index.html>Jython supports IPV6./a> /li> li> a hrefpycon-ireland-2010-a-great-success/index.html>PyCon Ireland 2010: A great success!/a> /li> li> a hreftransforming-with-xslt-on-google-appengine-and-jython/index.html>Transforming with XSLT on Google AppEngine and jython./a> /li> /ul>h3>Categories/h3> ul>li classcat-item cat-item-2>a hrefcategory/google-appengine/index.html>google appengine/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-3>a hrefcategory/information-security/index.html>Information Security/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-4>a hrefcategory/java/index.html>java/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-5>a hrefcategory/jruby/index.html>jruby/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-6>a hrefcategory/jython/index.html>jython/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-7>a hrefcategory/open-source/index.html>open source/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-8>a hrefcategory/python-ireland/index.html>Python Ireland/a>/li> li classcat-item cat-item-9>a hrefcategory/talks/index.html>Talks/a>/li> /ul>h3>Archives/h3> ul>li>a href2012/02/index.html>February 2012/a>/li> li>a href2011/02/index.html>February 2011/a>/li> li>a href2010/08/index.html>August 2010/a>/li> li>a href2009/12/index.html>December 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/11/index.html>November 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/07/index.html>July 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/06/index.html>June 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/04/index.html>April 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/03/index.html>March 2009/a>/li> li>a href2009/01/index.html>January 2009/a>/li> li>a href2008/10/index.html>October 2008/a>/li> li>a href2008/09/index.html>September 2008/a>/li> li>a href2008/08/index.html>August 2008/a>/li> li>a href2005/06/index.html>June 2005/a>/li> li>a href2003/12/index.html>December 2003/a>/li> li>a href2002/01/index.html>January 2002/a>/li> /ul>/div>/div>div idfooter> p>Copyright © 2002-2025 xhaus.com/p>/div>script typetext/javascript srcwp-content/plugins/wp-syntax/js/wp-syntax.js>/script>/body>/html>
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