Hmm, not sure, except for one thing: if you and Victor and all the other original BSF developers are active in the BSF discussion groups, then the impression that it might be dead is not possible. Therefore I am very happy that a) Victor is back and gets back to messages of newcomers/developers who seek further information and b) that you - one of the most influential BSF developers (I assume at least) - are posting.The project is pretty dead (or very drousy) in Apache too. It really needs more bloody and energy infusement .. if you can provide some it would be great.
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About "death": among other things, there is a student at the University of Augsburg, Germany, who has been working on the task of using BSF in order to allow any of the BSF supported scripting languages to be used in the context of DOM/DHTML-scripting. Or with other words: allow DOM/DHTML scripting for *any* BSF supported language on practically any browser on any operating system (he tested Mozilla/Netscape on Linux and Windows, as well as MS InternetExplorer on Windows and will test Opera). [It is still beyond my mind why the browser creators only supported JavaScript, except for Microsoft which extended scripting support to any WSH-scripting language.]
Regards,
---rony
P.S.: W.r.t. performance issues: so far (given the ever increasing HW-resources) I have not hit real performance problems.
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