Hi,
the python sample scripts were provided quite some time ago, when
the project was part of the e4 incubator.
We changed lots of the code base since then, but no one updated the
python scripts.
Regarding the one you mentioned:
The module names changed a bit:
eg "ResourcesModule" is called "Resources" by now.
Have a look at the js sample file that does the same:
http://git.eclipse.org/c/ease/org.eclipse.ease.scripts.git/tree/_javascript_%20Snippets/Java%20helpers/Add%20println%20Tasks.js
To see what modules/functions are available have a look at the
'Modules Explorer' view.
If you need more support, best subscribe to the ease-dev mailing
list or go to the forums.
https://www.eclipse.org/ease/support/
HTH
Christian
On 24.06.2015 11:49, Janos Binder
wrote:
Hi Christian,
thanks for pointing out that blogspot. I tried loadModule() today
using the example here:
http://git.eclipse.org/c/ease/org.eclipse.ease.core.git/tree/plugins/org.eclipse.ease.lang.python.examples/samples/scripts/Find_System_Prints.py
However whenever I run this script as an EASE script I get the
following error.
Unable to find module "ResourcesModule"
Unable to find module "WorkbenchModule"
I got similar errors with the other examples.
Jython version: 2.7b3 (default:e81256215fb0, Aug 4 2014, 02:39:51)
[OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (Oracle Corporation)]
What am I doing wrong? :-)
Best wishes,
Janos
On 23.06.2015 18:39, Christian
Pontesegger wrote:
Hi there,
nice you discovered EASE. Our Jython interpreter is a full
featured OSGI citizen. You may import any Java class from the
JRE and from all available OSGI bundles.
loadModule() is a command we inject into the Jython engine. It
allows us to load libraries written in Java (it' s easy, see http://codeandme.blogspot.co.at/2014/10/writing-modules-for-ease.html
) which basically wrap java functionality to script functions.
Call it a more convenient way for users to call the java world.
Loading modules is not necessary to access java classes!
For Jython we would love to find a way to get numerics in. We
are missing numpy scipy support deeply there, so if you have any
solutions/worarounds for this problem we would be glad to bring
them to EASE.
best regards
Christian
On 23.06.2015 18:02, Janos Binder
wrote:
Jay, Matt,
Thanks for the replies. I am looking at the python examples in
EASE. They use e.g. loadModule("WorkbenchModule"). Does this
mean, that integrating EASE in our Ecliple RCP-based software
I could reach the our OSGi bundles?
Best wishes,
Janos
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