Jyson has been updated to provide improved support for Unicode Supplementary characters, i.e. characters outside the Basic Multilingual Plane. There is also improved treatment of boolean data.
A new version of jyson, 1.0.2, is now available for download
http://opensource.xhaus.com/projects/jyson/files
P.S. Happy St. Patricks Day!
A jyson user reported an issue, issue #1, whereby jyson was causing a stack overflow when a JSON string containing a malformed array ("[") was parsed.
This bug has now been fixed, and a new version, 1.0.1, made available for download
http://opensource.xhaus.com/projects/jyson/files
Today I am pleased to announce the publication of jyson 1.0, a pure-java JSON codec for jython. To read more information about jyson, including documentation, etc, see the jyson wiki .
Originally, I wrote modjy back in 2004 to track the WSGI specification as it developed, so that I could both understand and contribute to the evolving spec. I've kept modjy up-to-date with each released version of jython since then, including up to jython 2.5.
Although modjy worked fine as a standalone product, making modjy a part of the jython distribution would make the users life simpler, since no separate jar file would be required for modjy, and configuration would be simpler.
Therefore, the Jython development team agreed that modjy should be integrated into the jython source base, and distributed as an integral part of jython.I'm pleased to announce that this process has been completed, and modjy is now fully integrated into jython. You can read more on the details of how that was done on my blog: Jython Journeys: Modjy now fully integrated into jython.