How to Install and Uninstall jython-demo Package on openSUSE Leap

Last updated: December 27,2024

1. Install "jython-demo" package

Learn how to install jython-demo on openSUSE Leap

$ sudo zypper refresh $ sudo zypper install jython-demo

2. Uninstall "jython-demo" package

This guide let you learn how to uninstall jython-demo on openSUSE Leap:

$ sudo zypper remove jython-demo

3. Information about the jython-demo package on openSUSE Leap

Information for package jython-demo:
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : jython-demo
Version : 2.2.1-150400.18.8
Arch : noarch
Vendor : SUSE LLC
Installed Size : 75.8 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : jython-2.2.1-150400.18.8.src
Upstream URL : http://www.jython.org/
Summary : Demonstration and samples for jython
Description :
This package contains demonstration and sample files for Jython.
Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python seamlessly integrated with the Java platform. The
predecessor to Jython, JPython, is certified as 100% Pure Java. Jython
is freely available for both commercial and non-commercial use and is
distributed with source code. Jython is complementary to Java and is
especially suited for the following tasks: Embedded scripting - Java
programmers can add the Jython libraries to their system to allow end
users to write simple or complicated scripts that add functionality to
the application. Interactive experimentation - Jython provides an
interactive interpreter that can be used to interact with Java packages
or with running Java applications. This allows programmers to
experiment and debug any Java system using Jython. Rapid application
development - Python programs are typically 2-10X shorter than the
equivalent Java program. This translates directly to increased
programmer productivity. The seamless interaction between Python and
Java allows developers to freely mix the two languages both during
development and in shipping products.

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