An implementation of the Java Scripting API (JSR223) base on the Google V8 Javascript engine.
Java Specification Request (JSR) 223 helps developers integrate Java technology and scripting languages by defining a standard framework and application programming interface (API) to do the following:
- Access and control Java technology-based objects from a scripting environment
- Create web content with scripting languages
- Embed scripting environments within Java technology-based applications
For more detail, please read the article Scripting for the Java Platform
To use the Jav8 Scripting Engine, place the file jav8-jsr223-xxx.jar to your classpath. Then you could get an instance of the engine this way:
ScriptEngineManager factory = new ScriptEngineManager();
ScriptEngine engine = factory.getEngineByName("jav8");
And you execute the script with the ScriptEngine?.eval method
try {
engine.eval("print('Hello, world!')");
} catch (ScriptException ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}
Please check the unit tests for more detail