Hi Tristan! Thank you so much for your answer. Unfortunately I am absolutely new to this topic. Where do I have to add the dependencies and do I have to download them somewhere or add them as text into a particular file?
Ps. I hope it was correct to answer to the nashorn mailing list. Thanks! Simon <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo., 3. Okt. 2022, 15:18: > You will also need to add all the other dependencies too: > > org.ow2.asm:asm:7.3.1 > org.ow2.asm:asm-commons:7.3.1 > org.ow2.asm:asm-tree:7.3.1 > org.ow2.asm:asm-util:7.3.1 > > Tristan > > On 03/10/22 15:04, Simon Besenbäck <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I am using Apache 10.0.23 on Windows 10. I want to use Nashorn for > > developing JSP's within the Eclipse IDE. Therefore I use OpenJDK 19 and > > added the jakarta.ScriptTagLibs.jar to the lib directory. I added > > script-jsr223.tld to the META-INF Folder. As far as I know I should be > > able to use nashorn if I add the nashorn-core-15.4.jar (downloaded here: > > > https://search.maven.org/artifact/org.openjdk.nashorn/nashorn-core/15.4/jar > < > https://search.maven.org/artifact/org.openjdk.nashorn/nashorn-core/15.4/jar>) > to the lib directory, but for me it doesn´t work. I either get the Page > without the elements generated by nashorn or I get an Internal Server Error. > > > > However, I also tried Rhino, by adding rhino-engine-1.7.14.jar and > > rhino-runtime-1.7.14.jar to the lib directory and it works. Though, if I > > try it by only adding the rhino-1.7.14.jar to the lib directory it won't > > work either. (Downloaded here: > > https://github.com/mozilla/rhino/releases/tag/Rhino1_7_14_Release > > <https://github.com/mozilla/rhino/releases/tag/Rhino1_7_14_Release>) > > > > I would be very thankful for any tipps as I really do not know how to > > get nashorn working. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Simon > > > > > >
