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    Aglyph

    Aglyph is a Dependency Injection framework for Python.

    Aglyph is a Dependency Injection framework for Python, supporting type 2 (setter) and type 3 (constructor) injection. Aglyph runs on CPython (http://www.python.org/) 2.7 and 3.4+, and on recent versions of the PyPy (http://pypy.org/>),Jython (http://www.jython.org/), IronPython (http://ironpython.net/), and Stackless Python (http://www.stackless.com/) variants. Aglyph can assemble "prototype" components (a new instance is created every time), "singleton" components (the same instance is returned every time), "borg" components (a new instance is created every time, but all instances of the same class share the same internal state), and "weakref" components (the same instance is returned as long as there is at least one "live" reference to the instance in the running application). ...
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    Jython Simple Dialogs

    Simple UI Dialog boxes much like 'zenity' project for jython

    I have wanted very simple dialog box implementation for asking user questions, such as what is intended by the 'zenity' (or previous XDialog) type of interfaces. After looking at options I settled on using swing based UI components and it is based on the information available from: https://wiki.python.org/jython/SwingExamples The specific use of this code is targeted to user inputs for simple activities and it appears as if there isn't any single 'aggregator' and I tried to provide this functionality. Hope you enjoy!
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    pySDAI provides a set of python wrappers to the JSDAI library in order to handle EXPRESS data within Jython.
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    nJES is a complete CPython rewrite of JES (Jython Environment for Students), originally written by Mark Guzdial and Barbara Ericson. The primary objective of the rewrite is to enhance performance while maintaining full forward compatibility with JES.
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