Hi there, 
     
    nice you discovered EASE. Our Jython interpreter is a full featured
    OSGI citizen. You may import any Java class from the JRE and from
    all available OSGI bundles. 
     
    loadModule() is a command we inject into the Jython engine. It
    allows us to load libraries written in Java (it' s easy, see
    http://codeandme.blogspot.co.at/2014/10/writing-modules-for-ease.html
    ) which basically wrap java functionality to script functions. Call
    it a more convenient way for users to call the java world. Loading
    modules is not necessary to access java classes! 
     
    For Jython we would love to find a way to get numerics in. We are
    missing numpy scipy support deeply there, so if you have any
    solutions/worarounds for this problem we would be glad to bring them
    to EASE. 
     
    best regards 
    Christian 
     
    On 23.06.2015 18:02, Janos Binder
      wrote: 
     
    
      
      Jay, Matt, 
       
      Thanks for the replies. I am looking at the python examples in
      EASE. They use e.g. loadModule("WorkbenchModule"). Does this mean,
      that integrating EASE in our Ecliple RCP-based software I could
      reach the our OSGi bundles? 
       
      Best wishes, 
       
      Janos 
     
     
  
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