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what I wish is a a console like above plus a Jython IDE. One can run commands, edit scripts, and do all the debugging things like setting break-point and watches. But it will perhapsremain as a wish for a while because of lack of time/funding/users' voice level asking for such a thing.
I've not looked to far into this, but NetBeans IDE says they have support for Jython:
http://scripting.netbeans.org/I have used Forte in the past for Java (mostly debugging and GUI building) and am favorably impressed. Other IDE-like things are Jedit and Jext. I've looked at the former in the past, but it does not have debugging capability. For that matter, I don't know if NetBeans has debugging for Jython either...
Also, Jython ships with the Python debugger, pdb. I've played with it some, but never used it "seriously".
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