Can anyone help me test a plugin that I am developing to add NetRexx
scripting support in jEdit? The plugin is still in an "alpha" state but works fairly well in my environment after you get through the manual installation hoops. The install doc and jar file are here: http://kermitkiser.com/NetRexx The big problem with making NetRexx scripting work in jEdit is the startup command created by the jEdit install. It uses the "-jar" operand on the java command which kills all classpath information and makes it impossible for the NetRexx interpreter to find the language classes. You will have to modify the startup command to make this version of the plugin work. If anyone can provide a better solution, that would be great! The plugin was developed and tested on a Windows XP system with Java 1.6. If anyone can get it to work in other environments, that would be helpful information. Although modifying the startup command for jEdit might also resolve the problems with SuperScript and NetRexx, comments in the BSF script engine code indicate that it is extremely inefficient for NetRexx scripting and not worth pursuing. The NetRexxScript plugin uses the NetRexxA interpreter API and will eventually incorporate class caching for high performance even with repeated calls to large scripts. I have no JSR 223 plans at the moment. Thanks, -- Kermit |
This is extraordinay good news Kermit!
I'll be testing your plugin as soon as time permits as I'm currently switching jobs. I'll also contact you off-list so we can further discuss our respective projects matters without putting too much noise on the list. It's encouraging to see some new developments on the NetRexx front after such a loooong time ;-) Saludos / Kind regards, David Requena Grupo Indukern, Sistemas y Comunicaciones Kermit Kiser <infire@kermitkis er.com> Para Enviado por: IBM Netrexx ibm-netrexx-bounc <[hidden email]> [hidden email] cc m Asunto [Ibm-netrexx] NetRexxScript plugin 20/09/2009 03:09 adds NetRexx scripting to jEdit Por favor, responda a IBM Netrexx <ibm-netrexx@hurs ley.ibm.com> Can anyone help me test a plugin that I am developing to add NetRexx scripting support in jEdit? The plugin is still in an "alpha" state but works fairly well in my environment after you get through the manual installation hoops. The install doc and jar file are here: http://kermitkiser.com/NetRexx The big problem with making NetRexx scripting work in jEdit is the startup command created by the jEdit install. It uses the "-jar" operand on the java command which kills all classpath information and makes it impossible for the NetRexx interpreter to find the language classes. You will have to modify the startup command to make this version of the plugin work. If anyone can provide a better solution, that would be great! The plugin was developed and tested on a Windows XP system with Java 1.6. If anyone can get it to work in other environments, that would be helpful information. Although modifying the startup command for jEdit might also resolve the problems with SuperScript and NetRexx, comments in the BSF script engine code indicate that it is extremely inefficient for NetRexx scripting and not worth pursuing. The NetRexxScript plugin uses the NetRexxA interpreter API and will eventually incorporate class caching for high performance even with repeated calls to large scripts. I have no JSR 223 plans at the moment. Thanks, -- Kermit _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] ________________________________________________________________________ Antes de imprimir este e-mail, piense si es necesario hacerlo: El medioambiente es cosa de todos. Before printing this email please think twice if it?s really necessary: We all should protect our environment! ______________________________________________ Este correo electr?nico puede contener informaci?n confidencial y/o privilegiada. Si usted no es el destinatario adecuado o ha recibido este correo por error o tiene conocimiento del mismo por cualquier motivo, rogamos nos lo comunique de inmediato, por esta misma direcci?n electr?nica o por tel?fono al 902 502 500, y que proceda a su eliminaci?n. Toda copia, revelaci?n o distribuci?n de esta informaci?n queda terminantemente prohibida pudiendo incurrir en responsabilidades legales. El presente documento y sus anexos que se entregan pueden contener datos de car?cter personal, advirti?ndole de su obligaci?n de conocer y cumplir lo establecido en la Ley Org?nica 15/1999, de 13 de diciembre, de protecci?n de datos de car?cter personal y el Real Decreto 1720/2007, de 21 de diciembre por el que se aprueba el Reglamento de Desarrollo de la LOPD. ___________________________________________________ Privileged / Confidential information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy this message, and notify us immediately, by this same e?mail or by phone at 902 502 500. The copy, disclosure or distribution of this information is strictly forbidden, falling into legal responsibilities. This message and its attached may contain personal details, warning you about your duty of knowing and carrying out the established in the Organical Law 15/1999, december 13th, about personal details protection, the Order in Council 1720/2007, december 21th, which approves the deployment of the LOPD. ___________________________________________________ |
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Hi, I am using jedit & netrexx under eComStation OS (OS/2) but currently only jedit 4.2 working at present under this OS.> Is jedit 4.3 version really needed? I will love to test it but can only help if compatible with version 4.2 final. Quique -----Mensaje original----- De: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] En nombre de Kermit Kiser Enviado el: domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2009 3:10 Para: IBM Netrexx Asunto: [Ibm-netrexx] NetRexxScript plugin adds NetRexx scripting to jEdit Can anyone help me test a plugin that I am developing to add NetRexx scripting support in jEdit? The plugin is still in an "alpha" state but works fairly well in my environment after you get through the manual installation hoops. The install doc and jar file are here: http://kermitkiser.com/NetRexx The big problem with making NetRexx scripting work in jEdit is the startup command created by the jEdit install. It uses the "-jar" operand on the java command which kills all classpath information and makes it impossible for the NetRexx interpreter to find the language classes. You will have to modify the startup command to make this version of the plugin work. If anyone can provide a better solution, that would be great! The plugin was developed and tested on a Windows XP system with Java 1.6. If anyone can get it to work in other environments, that would be helpful information. Although modifying the startup command for jEdit might also resolve the problems with SuperScript and NetRexx, comments in the BSF script engine code indicate that it is extremely inefficient for NetRexx scripting and not worth pursuing. The NetRexxScript plugin uses the NetRexxA interpreter API and will eventually incorporate class caching for high performance even with repeated calls to large scripts. I have no JSR 223 plans at the moment. Thanks, -- Kermit _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] DISCLAIMER: En cumplimiento del articulo 5 de la Ley Organica de Proteccion de Datos 15/1999, le informamos que sus datos personales estan incorporados a un fichero denominado clientes, con la unica finalidad de mantener relaciones profesionales. Si lo desea puede ejercer los derechos de acceso, rectificacion, cancelacion u oposicion de sus datos personales dirigiendose a: COSCO IBERIA S.A. -Responsable Proteccion de Datos- calle Casanova, 2, 6a planta de Barcelona (08011). Este mensaje y cualquier documento que lleve adjunto, es confidencial y destinado unicamente a la persona o entidad a quien ha sido enviado. Si Usted ha recibido este mensaje por error, le informamos que el contenido en el mismo es reservado y el uso no autorizado esta prohibido legalmente,por ello,por favor , le rogamos que nos lo notifique al e-mail: [hidden email] o al telefono 93 304 71 26 Si su e-mail no ha podido ser entregado al buzon de su destinatario, por favor reenvielo a la direccion [hidden email] If your mail could not be delivered correctly, please resend it to [hidden email] |
Quique;
I just removed jEdit 4.3 and reinstalled 4.2 final with the NetRexxScript plugin. It works but the following statement in the sample test.nrx script I provided fails: scriptPath=Macros.getlastMacro.getPath Apparently the getlastMacro method did not exist in the 4.2 version of the jEdit Macros class. I don't know how to create the scriptPath variable in jEdit 4.2 yet. Any ideas? -- Kermit On 9/22/2009 7:54 AM, britten /Quique Britto (SPAIN VAL Export Mngr AMX) wrote: > > Hi, > > I am using jedit & netrexx under eComStation OS (OS/2) but currently > only jedit 4.2 working at present under this OS.> > Is jedit 4.3 version really needed? > > I will love to test it but can only help if compatible with version 4.2 > final. > > > Quique > > > > > > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: [hidden email] > [mailto:[hidden email]] En nombre de Kermit Kiser > Enviado el: domingo, 20 de septiembre de 2009 3:10 > Para: IBM Netrexx > Asunto: [Ibm-netrexx] NetRexxScript plugin adds NetRexx scripting to > jEdit > > Can anyone help me test a plugin that I am developing to add NetRexx > scripting support in jEdit? > > The plugin is still in an "alpha" state but works fairly well in my > environment after you get through the manual installation hoops. > > The install doc and jar file are here: > > http://kermitkiser.com/NetRexx > > The big problem with making NetRexx scripting work in jEdit is the > startup command created by the jEdit install. It uses the "-jar" operand > on the java command which kills all classpath information and makes it > impossible for the NetRexx interpreter to find the language classes. You > will have to modify the startup command to make this version of the > plugin work. If anyone can provide a better solution, that would be > great! > > The plugin was developed and tested on a Windows XP system with Java > 1.6. If anyone can get it to work in other environments, that would be > helpful information. > > Although modifying the startup command for jEdit might also resolve the > problems with SuperScript and NetRexx, comments in the BSF script engine > code indicate that it is extremely inefficient for NetRexx scripting and > not worth pursuing. The NetRexxScript plugin uses the NetRexxA > interpreter API and will eventually incorporate class caching for high > performance even with repeated calls to large scripts. I have no JSR 223 > plans at the moment. > > Thanks, > -- Kermit > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > > > > > DISCLAIMER: > En cumplimiento del articulo 5 de la Ley Organica de Proteccion de Datos 15/1999, le informamos que sus datos personales estan incorporados a un fichero denominado clientes, con la unica finalidad de mantener relaciones profesionales. Si lo desea puede ejercer los derechos de acceso, rectificacion, cancelacion u oposicion de sus datos personales dirigiendose a: COSCO IBERIA S.A. -Responsable Proteccion de Datos- calle Casanova, 2, 6a planta de Barcelona (08011). > Este mensaje y cualquier documento que lleve adjunto, es confidencial y destinado unicamente a la persona o entidad a quien ha sido enviado. Si Usted ha recibido este mensaje por error, le informamos que el contenido en el mismo es reservado y el uso no autorizado esta prohibido legalmente,por ello,por favor , le rogamos que nos lo notifique al e-mail: [hidden email] o al telefono 93 304 71 26 > Si su e-mail no ha podido ser entregado al buzon de su destinatario, por favor reenvielo a la direccion [hidden email] > If your mail could not be delivered correctly, please resend it to [hidden email] > > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > > > > |
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