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Jython and Internationalized Domain Names.

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I’m happy to announce that jython finally supports Internationalized Domain Names.

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February 15th, 2011 at 10:59 pm

Jython supports IPV6.

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I am delighted to announce that jython is IPV6 ready: the future of internet addressing is fully supported.

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February 7th, 2011 at 2:33 pm

Socket shutdown versus socket close on cpython, jython and java.

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So, here we are again with translating cpython socket semantics to java socket semantics, in order to correctly implement the cpython socket API on jython.

The latest issue is socket shutdown.
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January 29th, 2009 at 6:16 pm

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Timeout sockets for jython

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Back in 2005, I modified the jython socket module to support timeouts. Brian Zimmer checked in that patch, since I did not have jython SVN commit rights at that time.

I wrote a documentation page about the new timeout support, and placed it on xhaus.com. Due to a rearrangement of the xhaus.com website, I am moving that page to this blog.

It should be noted that the timeout functionality has been superceded by the further work that I did to make the socket module support asychronous I/O. So you should refer to the jython socket module documentation to see how to use timeouts. This page appears here solely for historical purposes.

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June 3rd, 2005 at 10:00 am

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Asynchronous networking for jython: Overview

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Over the Christmas holidays in 2003, I wrote a design for how Asynchronous Socket I/O might be implemented in jython, using java.nio. I wrote up some notes in HTML, and placed them on a group of pages on xhaus.com. These notes were the basis of the design which I later used to implement asynchronous I/O for jython sockets, which is now a part of the jython distribution.

Although these notes are now out-of-date, having been surpassed by the actual implementation itself, I am publishing them here for historical purposes. The notes are broken down into four main areas.

  1. Overview
  2. Socket module
  3. Select module
  4. Asyncore module

For documentation on how to use the jython’s asynchronous socket I/O, see the documentation for the socket, select, asyncore, and asynchat modules.

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December 26th, 2003 at 9:30 pm

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Asynchronous networking for jython: the socket module

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Over the Christmas holidays in 2003, I wrote a design for how Asynchronous Socket I/O might be implemented in jython, using java.nio. I wrote up some notes in HTML, and placed them on a group of pages on xhaus.com. These notes were the basis of the design which I later used to implement asynchronous I/O for jython sockets, which is now a part of the jython distribution.

Although these notes are now out-of-date, having been surpassed by the actual implementation itself, I am publishing them here for historical purposes. The notes are broken down into four main areas.

  1. Overview
  2. Socket module
  3. Select module
  4. Asyncore module

For documentation on how to use the jython’s asynchronous socket I/O, see the documentation for the socket, select, asyncore, and asynchat modules.

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December 26th, 2003 at 9:10 pm

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Asynchronous networking for jython: the select module

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Over the Christmas holidays in 2003, I wrote a design for how Asynchronous Socket I/O might be implemented in jython, using java.nio. I wrote up some notes in HTML, and placed them on a group of pages on xhaus.com. These notes were the basis of the design which I later used to implement asynchronous I/O for jython sockets, which is now a part of the jython distribution.

Although these notes are now out-of-date, having been surpassed by the actual implementation itself, I am publishing them here for historical purposes. The notes are broken down into four main areas.

  1. Overview
  2. Socket module
  3. Select module
  4. Asyncore module

For documentation on how to use the jython’s asynchronous socket I/O, see the documentation for the socket, select, asyncore, and asynchat modules.

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December 26th, 2003 at 9:05 pm

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Asynchronous networking for jython: the asyncore module

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Over the Christmas holidays in 2003, I wrote a design for how Asynchronous Socket I/O might be implemented in jython, using java.nio. I wrote up some notes in HTML, and placed them on a group of pages on xhaus.com. These notes were the basis of the design which I later used to implement asynchronous I/O for jython sockets, which is now a part of the jython distribution.

Although these notes are now out-of-date, having been surpassed by the actual implementation itself, I am publishing them here for historical purposes. The notes are broken down into four main areas.

  1. Overview
  2. Socket module
  3. Select module
  4. Asyncore module

For documentation on how to use the jython’s asynchronous socket I/O, see the documentation for the socket, select, asyncore, and asynchat modules.

Read the rest of this entry »

Written by alan.kennedy

December 26th, 2003 at 9:00 pm

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