[Zope] Python/Tkinter & Zope
Cary O'Brien
cobrien@Radix.Net
Wed, 26 Jul 2000 15:54:55 -0400 (EDT)
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> Would it make any sense ? Such an application could only run on the server.
> Not exactly the idea of a web-enabled application ?! To use it on a client
> at least Python and TKinter should be installed on the client. This would
> only be feasable in a corporate environment, but then, why still use Zope ?
> I think I do not know what you want with the combination of GUI and Zope.
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Hmm. There is jpython, which is a python interpreter written in java, which
I guess can access AWT/Swing classes. So you could do the GUI that way. I
don't think there is a tk in java. See www.jpython.org for more.
There is or was? also a TCL/TK plug-in. It seems dead now. I don't know
what the heck is going on with Scriptics. Ajuba? Huh?
Or (on a roll now) you could use the X version of Python/TKinter and
remote the display using VNC, or one of the Java X servers.
-- cary
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> > Van: tim@zope.org [mailto:tim@zope.org]Namens Tim Cook
> > Verzonden: woensdag 26 juli 2000 5:03
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> > Onderwerp: [Zope] Python/Tkinter & Zope
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> > Has anyone used this combination for GUI inside a Zope app?
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