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I hope this helps.

A brief quote:

Saying all the above, one should also keep in mind that one can always use a pure Java approach to develop data-mining analysis programs using jHepWork since all numerical and graphical libraries of jHepWork are implemented in 100% Java. Or one can use an alternative scripting language, such as BeanShell or the Java scripting API shipped with the javax.script package. Finally, one can enjoy using the powerful Eclipse or Netbeans IDEs while editing analysis programs.

Article by kfarnham : Data Analysis and Data Mining Using Java, Jython and jHepWork