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{{see-also|Installing the Java D-Bus bindings|Compiling a Java D-Bus program}} |
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We have a guide on [[Installing the Java D-Bus bindings|installing the Java D-Bus bindings]] and a guide on [[Compiling a Java D-Bus program|compiling a small Java application which uses an Apertium D-Bus service]]. |
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Revision as of 17:08, 19 December 2007
Here are some code snippets for various programming languages (complete with completely unnecessary comments) showing how you can interface with Apertium by means of D-Bus. You'll need to install the D-Bus service for Apertium.
Python
#!/usr/bin/python # coding=utf-8 # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- import dbus, sys, codecs; sys.stdin = codecs.getwriter('utf-8')(sys.stdin); sys.stdout = codecs.getwriter('utf-8')(sys.stdout); mode_name = 'en-af'; # The name of the installed mode bus = dbus.SessionBus(); # Create a new session bus # Get the translator translator = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object('org.apertium.mode', '/'), 'org.apertium.Translate'); input = sys.stdin.read(); # Read the data print translator.translate(mode_name, {}, input); # Print the translation
Java
import org.freedesktop.DBus; import org.freedesktop.dbus.DBusConnection; import org.freedesktop.dbus.exceptions.DBusException; import org.apertium.Info; // The interface we use to access org.apertium.info/ class TestDBus { public static void main(String[] args) throws org.freedesktop.dbus.exceptions.DBusException { DBusConnection bus = null; Info info = null; bus = DBusConnection.getConnection(DBusConnection.SESSION); info = bus.getRemoteObject("org.apertium.info", "/", Info.class); for (String s : info.modes()) { System.out.println(s); } bus.disconnect(); } }