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1 | Copyright 1998, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. |
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3 | This package may be copied under the same terms as Perl itself. |
4 | |
5 | Disclaimers |
6 | ----------- |
7 | This is a work in progress, and relies on bleeding-edge technology |
8 | from the network. Don't expect not to be surprised occasionally. |
9 | |
10 | Requirements |
11 | ------------ |
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12 | Under Solaris and Linux (and other Unix-like systems), Perl 5.005 (or later) |
13 | must be compiled and installed as a shared library (libperl.so). I had to use |
14 | the system's malloc. JPL was originally built and tested with 5.004_04 and |
15 | early Java 1.1 development kits. This version has not been well tested under |
16 | other versions, so you can expect some rough edges. |
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18 | You need JDK 1.1. On Solaris, 1.1.5 has been verified to work. Linux |
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19 | users can try the latest version (1.1.3 or later) available from (for |
20 | example): |
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22 | ftp://ftp.blackdown.org/pub/Linux/JDK/1.1.3/updates/libjava-1.1.3v2-1.tar.gz |
23 | |
24 | The get_jdk directory contains a script that will download JDK (but not |
25 | the patch file above) off of the net for you. (This presumes you've |
26 | already installed the modules mentioned in ../README.) |
27 | |
28 | You may need to ensure that all files under the ../jpl directory are writable. |
29 | install-jpl expects to be run with super-user privileges so that it can |
30 | put things in the right places. |
31 | |
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32 | Microsoft Windows |
33 | ----------------- |
34 | Only a subset of JPL works under Microsoft Windows. This subset includes |
35 | the JNI extension and the JPL module. This is enough for you to embed |
36 | Java in Perl, but not Perl in Java. |
37 | |
38 | This has only been tested with the Sun JDK 1.1.8. I haven't tested it |
39 | with JDK 1.2 (aka Java 2) or any Microsoft implementation of Java. |
40 | |
41 | Kaffe |
42 | ----- |
43 | You might notice some mention of Kaffe (www.kaffe.org) in the source files. |
44 | This is because some preliminary work is being done in this area, but JPL |
45 | doesn't yet work with Kaffe. |
46 | |
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47 | What the heck is JPL? |
48 | --------------------- |
49 | JPL is a hybrid (to use the polite term) language. It's basically Java |
50 | in which the methods can optionally be implemented by Perl code. A |
51 | preprocessor called "JPL::Compile" looks at your .jpl file and spits |
52 | out the appropriate .java, .c, .h, .pl, and .so files to accomplish the |
53 | desired task. Hopefully a lot of those files can go away in the future |
54 | as jpl mutates into a Perl-to-Java compiler. The long-term goal is for |
55 | jpl to be able to take a pure Perl file and spit out a java .class |
56 | file. This initial version of JPL is an attempt to begin to mesh the |
57 | semantics of Java and Perl. Some people may find it useful in its |
58 | current form, but you should know right up front that we've still got a |
59 | ways to go with it. A journey of a thousand miles continues with the |
60 | second step... |
61 | |
62 | JPL Syntax |
63 | ---------- |
64 | JPL syntax is trivial, given that you know Java and Perl. Pretend like |
65 | you're writing a native Java method, but say "perl" instead of |
66 | "native", and then instead of omitting the body of the method, put your |
67 | Perl code in double curlies. (See Sample.jpl for an example.) |
68 | |
69 | Calling back from Perl to Java is done through the JNI (Java Native |
70 | Interface). No weird transmogrifications are done by the preprocessor |
71 | to your Perl code--it's all normal Perl. The preprocessor just wraps |
72 | it up into funny subroutines you don't see unless you peek at the .pl |
73 | file it generates. |
74 | |
75 | Installation |
76 | ------------ |
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77 | There are two ways to install JPL. |
78 | |
79 | The first way gives you the ability to embed Perl in Java programs. You |
80 | can also call back into Java from your embedded Perl programs. This should |
81 | work well with most JDKs, and is the only option for people using a JDK |
82 | that uses green threads (see your JDK documentation). |
83 | |
84 | The second way lets you embed Java in Perl, but doesn't provide support |
85 | for the other direction. This is good, in theory, if you need to work with |
86 | a lot of Java classes from within Perl. I say "in theory," because this |
87 | doesn't actually work a lot of the time. To use this second way, you |
88 | must be using a JDK with native threads. |
89 | |
90 | At this point, the second way is the only way to use JPL under Microsoft |
91 | Windows. Oddly enough, this is the only platform under which the second |
92 | way works! |
93 | |
94 | Installation the First Way (All of JPL) |
95 | --------------------------------------- |
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96 | Run "install-jpl". You have to tell it whether you want to use the |
97 | current directory for JPL_HOME or some other directory. Everything |
98 | else should take care of itself, except that after install-jpl |
99 | writes the setvars program, you are responsible to invoke it properly |
100 | before any JPL applications can be compiled under the current shell. |
101 | |
102 | sh: eval `setvars -sh` |
103 | csh: eval `setvars -csh` |
104 | perl: eval `setvars -perl`; |
105 | |
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106 | install-jpl has been tested under: |
107 | |
108 | Solaris 2.5.1 SPARC, GCC 2.8.0, Perl 5.005_03, JDK 1.1.7 |
109 | Debian 2.1 x86, Perl 5.005_60, JDK 1.1.7v3 |
110 | |
111 | ******************** |
112 | Solaris 2.5.1 Users: |
113 | ******************** |
114 | |
115 | NOTE: Under Solaris 2.5.1, you may get an error message when install-jpl |
116 | builds Sample.jpl: |
117 | |
118 | You must install a Solaris patch to run this version of the Java |
119 | runtime. Please see the README and release notes for more |
120 | information. |
121 | Exiting. |
122 | |
123 | This is apparently a spurious message, and it has been reported to |
124 | Sun. Although this message aborts the installation, all of JPL is |
125 | installed by the time this message is reached. To recover and continue, |
126 | run setvars as described above, cd to the Sample directory, and type |
127 | 'make' to continue building. You can then run 'java Sample' to test the |
128 | example. |
129 | |
130 | Unfortunately, each time you use 'make' to build a JPL application, |
131 | it will abort when it tries to run 'perl -c' on the generated .pl |
132 | file. However, you can continue building by typing 'make' again. |
133 | |
134 | Just-JNI (call into Java from Perl only) |
135 | ---------------------------------------- |
136 | |
137 | This has been tested with: |
138 | |
139 | Debian 2.1 SPARC, Perl 5.005_60, JDK 1.2 beta (crashes with AWT, though) |
140 | Windows NT 4.0 SP4, ActivePerl 519, JDK 1.1.8, Visual C++ |
141 | Solaris 7, Perl 5.005_03, JDK 1.1.6, GCC 2.8.1 |
142 | |
143 | Solaris 7 Note (this probably applies to all native thread situations): |
144 | |
145 | Native threads were tricky. I had to build my own Perl, configured with: |
146 | |
147 | sh Configure -Dprefix=/opt/perl5.005 -Duseshrplib -Doptimize=-g \ |
148 | -Uusemymalloc -D cc=gcc -Dusethreads -d |
149 | |
150 | When Configure let me edit config.sh, I changed libs to: |
151 | |
152 | libs='-lthread -lsocket -lnsl -ldl -lm -lposix4 -lpthread -lc -lcrypt' |
153 | |
154 | The leading -lthread is the only thing I had to add. |
155 | |
156 | How do I do this crazy thing? |
157 | |
158 | 1) Cd into the JPL directory. Type the following: |
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160 | perl Makefile.PL |
161 | make |
162 | make install |
163 | |
164 | Under windows, that's: |
165 | |
166 | perl Makefile.PL |
167 | nmake |
168 | nmake install |
169 | |
170 | 3) cd into the JNI directory (cd ../JNI or cd ..\JNI) |
171 | |
172 | 4) We now need to compile and make the Closer.class available to your |
173 | JPL program. Closer is a WindowListener that closes the Frame we |
174 | make in the test program. |
175 | |
176 | It seems that we've managed to fix the problem with CLASSPATH not |
177 | getting propagated to the JVM, so if '.' is in your CLASSPATH, you |
178 | should be able to compile Closer.java and leave it in the current |
179 | directory: |
180 | |
181 | javac Closer.java |
182 | |
183 | 5) Make the demo: |
184 | |
185 | a) If you are on Windows, copy typemap.win32: |
186 | |
187 | copy typemap.win32 typemap |
188 | |
189 | (this step will probably go away when we clean up some of the |
190 | WIN32 #defines) |
191 | |
192 | b) type the following: |
193 | |
194 | perl Makefile.PL |
195 | make |
196 | make test |
197 | |
198 | Under Windows: |
199 | |
200 | perl Makefile.PL |
201 | nmake |
202 | nmake test |
203 | |
204 | |
205 | c) if all went well, type: |
206 | |
207 | make install |
208 | |
209 | or, under Windows: |
210 | |
211 | nmake install |
212 | |
213 | Mailing List |
214 | ------------ |
215 | To subscribe to the jpl mailing list, send an email message to |
216 | jpl-subscribe@perl.org. |
217 | |
218 | CVS Access |
219 | ---------- |
220 | Information on accessing the bleeding edge JPL via CVS can be found at: |
221 | |
222 | http://users.ids.net/~bjepson/jpl/cvs.html |
223 | |
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224 | More Info |
225 | --------- |
226 | |
227 | You can look at the Sample and Test directories, as well as the ../eg |
228 | directory for examples. |
229 | |
230 | Perhaps the most important bit of advice we can give you is to watch |
231 | |
232 | http://perl.oreilly.com |
233 | |
234 | for further information on how to get further information. |
235 | |
236 | Have the appropriate amount of fun. |