Hi,
Indeed I have made some (small) updates to the existing swig interfaces and used them with swig to produce java wrappers of quantlib. As a testcase I have translated swapvaluation.cpp to TestSwapValuation.java (see attachement) and made changes to the swig interfaces making the example SwapValuation finally work in Java. As mentioned in my first mail I have used eclipse + swig + cygwin + mingw + skwash to create an eclipse-workspace with the following projects: 1. quantlib: project to compile quantlib 2. quantlib skwash: project to generate java wrapper code & c wrapper 3. quantlib java wrapper: project to compile the java wrapper code 4. quantlib cpp wrapper: project to compile the cpp wrapper code 5. quantlib java test: project with TestSwapValuation.java One way of sharing this would be that I make the updates to the swig interfaces available and secondly I would write a tutorial describing the above actions in detail. Would that be the appropriate way to proceed? regards, Johan >-----Original Message----- >From: Luigi Ballabio [mailto:[hidden email]] >Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2005 01:35 PM >To: [hidden email] >Cc: [hidden email], [hidden email], >[hidden email] >Subject: Re: [Quantlib-users] Quantlib available from Java + using Eclipse as IDE for building quantlib > > >On 05/26/2005 10:44:25 AM, [hidden email] wrote: >> >> I just want to inform you about the fact that I'm working on a java >> port of quantlib (using swig). This seems to work fine and I will try >> to find time to join as a quantlib-swig-developer so I can make this >> available for everyone. Is someone interested? > >I guess so. Are your wrappers a modification of the existing SWIG >interfaces? I'd be interested in integrating them. > >Later, > Luigi > > >---------------------------------------- > >Better to have an approximate answer to the right question than a >precise >answer to the wrong question. >-- John Tukey as quoted by John Chambers > > > > TestSwapValuation.java (14K) Download Attachment |
Hi,
Indeed I have made some (small) updates to the existing swig interfaces and used them with swig to produce java wrappers of quantlib. As a testcase I have translated swapvaluation.cpp to TestSwapValuation.java (see attachement) and made changes to the swig interfaces making the example SwapValuation finally work in Java. As mentioned in my first mail I have used eclipse + swig + cygwin + mingw + skwash to create an eclipse-workspace with the following projects: 1. quantlib: project to compile quantlib 2. quantlib skwash: project to generate java wrapper code & c wrapper 3. quantlib java wrapper: project to compile the java wrapper code 4. quantlib cpp wrapper: project to compile the cpp wrapper code 5. quantlib java test: project with TestSwapValuation.java One way of sharing this would be that I make the updates to the swig interfaces available and secondly I would write a tutorial describing the above actions in detail. Would that be the appropriate way to proceed? regards, Johan >-----Original Message----- >From: Luigi Ballabio [mailto:[hidden email]] >Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2005 01:35 PM >To: [hidden email] >Cc: [hidden email], [hidden email], >[hidden email] >Subject: Re: [Quantlib-users] Quantlib available from Java + using Eclipse as IDE for building quantlib > > >On 05/26/2005 10:44:25 AM, [hidden email] wrote: >> >> I just want to inform you about the fact that I'm working on a java >> port of quantlib (using swig). This seems to work fine and I will try >> to find time to join as a quantlib-swig-developer so I can make this >> available for everyone. Is someone interested? > >I guess so. Are your wrappers a modification of the existing SWIG >interfaces? I'd be interested in integrating them. > >Later, > Luigi > > >---------------------------------------- > >Better to have an approximate answer to the right question than a >precise >answer to the wrong question. >-- John Tukey as quoted by John Chambers > > > > TestSwapValuation.java (14K) Download Attachment |
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