As long as NPM works, since it uses Node's module loader apparently, I am 
sure some horrible but interesting bridges will be crossed on the NPM 
registry. Looking forward to it.

On Thursday, October 4, 2012 12:16:24 PM UTC-5, Jonathan Buchanan wrote:
>
> I'm at JavaOne, for my sins, and I've been attending all the sessions 
> related to Oracle's new JavaScript implementation in Java, called Nashorn.
>
> What initially caught my eye was that they're also porting the Node.js 
> APIs, module system etc. in a project called Node.jar. Nashorn itself is 
> going to be open-source, but it sounds like it's hard to get a hold of 
> Node.jar even if you work for Oracle, and there are no plans to open-source 
> Node.jar, but it could be another deployment option in the future and 
> another way to get at multi-threading.
>
> These are what I can decipher from my scribbled notes:
>
>
> https://insin-notes.readthedocs.org/en/latest/JavaOne2012/meet_nashorn_bof.html
>
> https://insin-notes.readthedocs.org/en/latest/JavaOne2012/nashorn_node_jpa_persistence_bof.html
>
> They at pains to point out they hadn't looked at any other implementations 
> to keep the JavaScript engine "pure", but it sounds like the Node port is 
> trying to reuse as much of the Node JS libs as possible and Node's tests.
>
> Has the Node dev team been involved with or consulted about any of this 
> stuff? 
>
> ---
> Jonny
>

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