04-06-2002
New to UNIX - what script to dig into to
First I would like to thank you for your time in running a great Forum!
Background - Windows/ASP/VB COM/SQL Server programmer/Webmaster.
Desire - To build similar skillset on UNIX. I am looking at learning Perl or Python (maybe Jython due to connection to Java). I have a brief background programming Java/JSP on RedHat Linux, but no longer have access to SysAdmin co-workers. Any suggestions and tech reasons (not "I like Perl, so anything else is weak" answers)?
Obviously you guys like PHP, what other "script" Web Development do you suggest?
Looking for good tech answers to why a newbie should focus on one technology or another.
Thank you in advance!
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libglpk-java
libglpk-java(3) libglpk-java overview libglpk-java(3)
NAME
libglpk-java - GNU Linear Programming Kit Java Binding
DESCRIPTION
The GNU Linear Programming Kit (GLPK) package supplies a solver for large scale linear programming (LP) and mixed integer programming
(MIP). The GLPK project is hosted at http://www.gnu.org/software/glpk.
It has two mailing lists:
- help-glpk@gnu.org and
- bug-glpk@gnu.org.
To subscribe to one of these lists, please, send an empty mail with a Subject: header line of just "subscribe" to the list.
GLPK provides a library written in C and a standalone solver. The source code provided at ftp://gnu.ftp.org/gnu/glpk/ contains the docu-
mentation of the library in file doc/glpk.pdf.
The Java platform provides the Java Native Interface (JNI) to integrate non-Java language libraries into Java applications.
Project GLPK for Java delivers a Java Binding for GLPK. It is hosted at http://glpk-java.sourceforge.net/.
To report problems and suggestions concerning GLPK for Java, please, send an email to the author at xypron.glpk@gmx.de.
ARCHITECTURE
A GLPK for Java application will consist of the following
- the GLPK library
- the GLPK for Java JNI library
- the GLPK for Java class library
- the application code.
GLPK LIBRARY
The GLPK library can be compiled from source code. Follow the instructions in file INSTALL provided in the source distribution. Precompiled
packages are available in many Linux distributions.
The usual installation path for the library is /usr/local/lib/libglpk.so. The library has to be in the search path for binaries.
GLPK FOR JAVA JNI LIBRARY
The GLPK for Java JNI library can be compiled from source code. Follow the instructions in file INSTALL provided in the source distribu-
tion.
The usual installation path for the library is /usr/local/lib/jni/libglpk-java.so. The library has to be in the search path for binaries.
Specify the library path upon invocation of the application, e.g.
java -Djava.library.path=/usr/local/libjni
GLPK FOR JAVA CLASS LIBRARY
The source code to compile the GLPK for Java class library is provided at http://glpk-java.sourceforge.net.
The GLPK for Java class library can be compiled from source code. Follow the instructions in file INSTALL provided in the source distribu-
tion. The usual installation path for the library is /usr/local/share/java/glpk-java.jar.
The library has to be in the CLASSPATH. Specify the classpath upon invocation of the application, e.g.
java -classpath /usr/local/share/java/glpk-java.jar;.
SEE ALSO
Further documentation and examples can be found in the documentation path, which defaults to /usr/local/share/doc/libglpk-java.
version 1.0.18 September 10th, 2011 libglpk-java(3)