I haven't learned how to create new instances of java class in a jar file by java constructors, but accidentally found that it's very easy to use any java static methods to access java objects in py2j.
step 1: download py4j zip file from https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py4j. "py4j0.10.0.jar" is in the zip file.
step 2: install py4j by
pip install 'D:\Downloads\py4j-0.10.0.zip'
step 3: add py4j0.10.0.jar as well as the_lib_you_use.jar (like owlapi-distribution-3.5.0.jar for the example below) to build path in your eclipse project
step 4: create AdditionApplication.java, and copy and paste the code of AdditionApplication.java at https://www.py4j.org/, and run Java application AdditionApplication.java
step 5: after running AdditoinApplication.java, test the example code in a python file:
if __name__ == '__main__':
pass
from py4j.java_gateway import JavaGateway
gateway = JavaGateway() # connect to the JVM
random = gateway.jvm.java.util.Random() # create a java.util.Random instance
number1 = random.nextInt(10) # call the Random.nextInt method
number2 = random.nextInt(10)
print(number1,number2)
(2, 7)
addition_app = gateway.entry_point # get the AdditionApplication instance
addition_app.addition(number1,number2) # call the addition method
Math = gateway.jvm.java.lang.Math
a = Math.max(4, 6);
print a
IRI = gateway.jvm.org.semanticweb.owlapi.model.IRI
abcIRI = IRI.create('fewf#fe')
print 'abcIRi = ' + str(abcIRI)
print 'abcIRI.getFragment() = ' + abcIRI.getFragment()
The result on console is :
(5, 0)
6
abcIRi = fewf#fe
abcIRI.getFragment() = fe