INTRODUCTION: Inline::Java - Write Perl classes in Java. Inline::Java lets you write Perl classes in Java. Example: use Inline Java => <<'END', class JAxH { public JAxH(String x){ System.out.println("Just Another " + x + " Hacker") ; } } END new JAxH('Inline') ; When run, this complete program prints: Just Another Inline Hacker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JNI (JAVA NATIVE INTERFACE) EXTENSION: Inline::Java now provides a JNI extension that allows you to load the Java virtual machine as shared object instead of running it as a separate process. See README.JNI for more information on building the JNI extension. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION: - This module requires Inline version 0.43 or higher to be installed. - It also requires a version of the Java SDK 1.2 or higher to be installed. You can get the latest Java SDK from Sun Microsystems at http://java.sun.com. Follow the provided instructions in order to install the Java SDK properly. To install Inline::Java do this: perl Makefile.PL make (see Note 1) make test (see Note 2, 3, 4) make install You have to 'make install' before you can run it successfully. Note 1: Use nmake on Windows systems. Note 2: In order for 'make test' to run properly, you should put the directory to your Java binaries in either your PATH environment variable or in the PERL_INLINE_JAVA_BIN environment variable. 'make test' will remind you if you don't do this. Note 3: If you have built the JNI extension and want the test suite to use it, you will need to set the PERL_INLINE_JAVA_JNI environment variable to 1 BEFORE running 'make test'. Note 4: When testing Inline::Java, it's always a good idea to run 'make test' twice. The first time you test the building and loading of a module, the second time you test loading of an already built module. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEATURES: WARNING: THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE. It is incomplete and possibly unreliable. It is also possible that some elements of the interface (API) will change in future releases. Inline::Java version 0.31 is a major upgrade that includes: + Exception handling (Perl can 'catch' Java exceptions) + Callbacks to Perl from Java + More complete test suite + Improved documentation and related examples + Improved installation script and directions + Other minor bug fixes Inline::Java version 0.30 is a major upgrade that includes: + Multi-threaded JVM + Shared JVM mode for forking programs, i.e. mod_perl + Optional test script to simulate forking programs + Fixed some memory leaks and made test suite 'leak aware' Inline::Java version 0.23 is a minor upgrade that includes: + Support for multiple Inline::Java sections + Other minor bug fixes Inline::Java version 0.22 is a minor upgrade that includes: + Support for Inline 0.41 + Addition of java.lang.Number as primitive numeric type + Other minor bug fixes Inline::Java version 0.21 is a minor upgrade that includes: + 'Studying' of external classes + Default no-arg constructors for public ('studied') classes + Caching of class information increases performance Inline::Java version 0.20 is a major upgrade that includes: + All public member variables are now exported to Perl. + Arrays can now be passed as method parameters and assigned to member variables. + Type casting is now available to force the selection of specific method signatures. + Optional JNI (Java Native Interface) extension improves performance. + Increased stability on Win32. Inline::Java version 0.01 includes: + All classes and their public methods are exported to Perl, relative to your current package. + All objects (except arrays) and primitive Java types are supported as method parameters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFORMATION: = For more information on Inline::Java, see 'perldoc Inline::Java'. = For information about Inline, see 'perldoc Inline'. = For information on using Java, visit http://java.sun.org The Inline::Java mailing list is inline@perl.org. Send email to inline-subscribe@perl.org to subscribe. Please send questions and comments to "Patrick LeBoutillier" Copyright (c) 2001-2002, Patrick LeBoutillier. All Rights Reserved.