
Hello Just checked a link to Bill Hubbard's good work on VisAD and was delighted to find there is now a JPython module... I thought Art and others here might appreciate really this: http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/visad.html and in particular http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/README.python <quote> VisAD is a Java component library for interactive and collaborative visualization and analysis of numerical data. The name VisAD is an acronym for "Visualization for Algorithm Development". The system combines: The use of pure Java for platform independence and to support data sharing and real-time collaboration among geographically distributed users. Support for distributed computing is integrated at the lowest levels of the system using Java RMI distributed objects. A general mathematical data model that can be adapted to virtually any numerical data, that supports data sharing among different users, different data sources and different scientific disciplines, and that provides transparent access to data independent of storage format and location (i.e., memory, disk or remote). The data model has been adapted to netCDF, HDF-5, FITS, HDF-EOS, McIDAS, Vis5D, GIF and JPEG file formats. A general display model that supports interactive 3-D, data fusion, multiple data views, direct manipulation, collaboration, and virtual reality. The display model has been adapted to Java3D and Java2D and used in an ImmersaDesk virtual reality display. Data analysis and computation integrated with visualization to support computational steering and other complex interaction modes. Support for two distinct communities: developers who create domain- specific systems based on VisAD, and users of those domain-specific systems. VisAD is designed to support a wide variety of user interfaces, ranging from simple data browser applets to complex applications that allow groups of scientists to collaboratively develop data analysis algorithms. Developer extensibility in as many ways as possible. The visad.python package defines a Python-based language for using VisAD. The classes in this package are: JPythonEditor - an editor for VisAD Python scripts that can be incorporated in application programs JPythonFrame - a program and GUI for editing and running VisAD Python scripts JPythonMethods - a set of functions for accessing VisAD that can be called from VisAD Python scripts </quote> cheers Jason ________________________________________________________________ Jason CUNLIFFE = NOMADICS['Interactive Art and Technology'].DesignDirector

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Just checked a link to Bill Hubbard's good work on VisAD and was delighted to find there is now a JPython module...
I thought Art and others here might appreciate really this:
I knew of and in fact had downloaded VisAD, but never really got to it. Didn't know it had done something specifically with JPython (should say Jython, support) scripting - which does make it even more interesting to explore, for me. Thanks Jason, for the info. For anyone who hasn't caught it, there was an announcement this week of Jython development commencing on Sourceforge as the successor to JPython - CNRI having decided so far to sit on their JPython trademark. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thought folks might be interested in knowing: Kirby had to leave suddenly to go to South Africa, where his parents had lived. Auto accident. Only his mother survived. Know this from an another list we share. Assumedly EDU-SIG might not hear from him for a bit. Thought (hope) he might appreciate having the situation explained here, since he has been such an active force. ART
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Arthur Siegel
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