Peter Reilly wrote:
On 10/27/06, Paul King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Reilly wrote:
> [...] however, having bsf.jar and js.jar in
> the $ANT_HOME/lib, is a user's choice, so if they are there it is
> a good assumption that the user wants to use them.

I think that Groovy has native jsr support but jruby didn't last
time I checked (though that may soon or may have already changed)

Support for jruby is provided via the
java scripting project:
https://scripting.dev.java.net/
They have a number of engines for various languages
that do not have native implementations.
(provided as language engine jar files).

Peter

Cool. I didn't remember the list being so complete last time
I looked. I guess the question still remains. If I needed BSF
for e.g. NetRexx would I want BSF or JSR for everything else?
I suspect I would be going JSR if I could.

Paul.

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