Jython has the ability to turn Java event handling into Pythonic event-handling constructs. If you have an event-handling interface that extends EventListener, and then provide an addListener method to a given object, Jython will automagically convert the event listener's methods to properties of the object that take a Python function as a parameter.
This technology should be leveraged for the event-handling framework if at all possible. It is more intuitive than the "query language" idea that is currently kicking around in the RingMUD code.
Jython has the ability to turn Java event handling into Pythonic event-handling constructs. If you have an event-handling interface that extends EventListener, and then provide an addListener method to a given object, Jython will automagically convert the event listener's methods to properties of the object that take a Python function as a parameter.
This technology should be leveraged for the event-handling framework if at all possible. It is more intuitive than the "query language" idea that is currently kicking around in the RingMUD code.