pluggablejs is a wrapper around Java's built-in JavaScript engine intended
to load pieces of JavaScript code as plugins for programs.
It's a part of some of my Java programs, others can use it although in many cases
an ad-hoc solution might be preferable.
Additionally it can be used as a shell to run arbitrary JavaScript code with some extra convenience
objects available, although for such uses BeanShell (bsh) makes a lot more
sense.
My own, much simpler, RhinoRun can also be used to run
arbitrary JavaScript.
Code run in the shell has access a default set of utilities (more details to come).
$ java net.outlyer.plugins.Shell file.js
out.println("Hello World!")
$ java -cp pluggablejs.jar net.outlyer.plugins.Shell helloworld.js Hello World!
out.println("Hello " + ui.prompt("What's your name?"))
$ java -cp pluggablejs.jar net.outlyer.plugins.Shell namedhello.js What's your name?: Toni Hello Toni
// Includes usage of callbacks and reference to variables defined later on hooks.atexit(function() { out.println('And bye '+you+'!') }); var you = ui.prompt("What's your name?") out.printf("Hello %s!\n", new Array(you))
$ java -cp pluggablejs.jar net.outlyer.plugins.Shell hellobye.js What's your name?: Toni Hello Toni! And bye Toni!
java.lang.System.out.println("Hello world without wrapping");
$ java -cp pluggablejs.jar net.outlyer.plugins.Shell plainjava.js Hello world without wrapping
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