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Posted to bsf-dev@jakarta.apache.org by "Rony G. Flatscher" <Ro...@wu-wien.ac.at> on 2006/11/08 15:45:59 UTC

using JSR-223 engines as BSF scripting engines ( Re: RFC ad BSF 3.0 ...

Hi Anthony,
> An alternative to what you suggest about employing a BSF2 engine within
> BSF3 is the reverse - a BSF2 engine that can use any JSR-223 engine. I've
> one of those over in Tuscany [1]. Not sure how useful this really is but it
> does mean you may be able to reuse an existing BSF2 application and have it
> pick up one of the latest JSR-223 engines.
>   
Sounds *very* useful to me! (Actually, "sounds" even nicer than the
other idea.)

What do others on this list think about this?

> [1]
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/sandbox/ant/container.script/src/main/java/org/apache/tuscany/container/script/jsr223/JSR223BSFEngine.java
>   
Looks great!

Regards,

---rony


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