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Re: [jexl] Differences between Expression, Script and Unified

Hi Sarel,
You summed it up perfectly!
There are no other differences that come to mind functionally.
For completeness, UJEXL also allows #{...} aka deferred expressions; this
allows early/late binding or 2-pass evaluation.
Thanks for the summary, I'll add it to the documentation momentarily.
Cheers,
Henrib

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Re: [jexl] Differences between Expression, Script and Unified

Posted by henrib <he...@apache.org>.
Added your precisions to o.a.c.JEXL package.html in trunk.
Thanks again.

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