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This project aims to add ability to write plugins in JVM-based scripting language, like [http://groovy.codehaus.org/ Groovy] and [http://jruby.codehaus.org/ JRuby]. But it could be a starting point for any other JVM scripting language, like [http://www.beanshell.org/ BeanShell] or [http://www.jython.org Jython]. | This project aims to add ability to write plugins in JVM-based scripting language, like [http://groovy.codehaus.org/ Groovy] and [http://jruby.codehaus.org/ JRuby]. But it could be a starting point for any other JVM scripting language, like [http://www.beanshell.org/ BeanShell] or [http://www.jython.org Jython]. | ||
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04.06.2007 (in progress) Implementation of runtime engine to run the scripts. I will use javax.scripting API for this purpose. | 04.06.2007 (in progress) Implementation of runtime engine to run the scripts. I will use javax.scripting API for this purpose. |
Revision as of 15:30, 4 June 2007
This project is part of Google Summer of Code 2007, project link is here.
Student: Anton Arhipov
Blog: http://arhipov.blogspot.com
About
Scripting language like Groovy (or JRuby) is an ideal choice for Java developer to do quick prototyping. The biggest benefit of Eclipse support for Groovy plug-in development is that while changing the plug-in on-the-fly there's no need to start a separate Eclipse instance or restart the IDE when something was changed in the code. This would rapidly improve the speed of lightweight plug-in development.
This project aims to add ability to write plugins in JVM-based scripting language, like Groovy and JRuby. But it could be a starting point for any other JVM scripting language, like BeanShell or Jython.
Status/Timeline
04.06.2007 (in progress) Implementation of runtime engine to run the scripts. I will use javax.scripting API for this purpose.
Deliverables
The main results to be reached:
- An Eclipse extension/plug-in to (re)load (Groovy/JRuby) scripts on the fly.
- Command line console support to modify and change the program behavior interactively. This could look like in case Apache Derby ij plug-in