Hi Folks,

Thought you may be interested in my project "JSON-RPC-Java" which enables 
simple JavaScript to Java remote scripting using JBoss (tomcat):

  http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jsonrpc/

Feedback, testing, contributions much appreciated.

Cheers,
Michael.

IntroductionJSON-RPC-Java is a key piece of infrastructure that allows 
JavaScript DHTML web applications to call remote methods in a Java Application 
Server (remote scripting) without the need for page reloading (as is the case 
with the vast majority of current web applications). It enables a new breed of 
fast and highly dynamic enterprise Java web applications.JSON (JavaScript 
Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format with language 
bindings for C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, TCL and others.JSON-RPC is a 
simple remote procedure call protocol similar to XML-RPC although it uses the 
lightweight JSON format instead of XML.JSON-RPC-Java is a Java implementation 
of the JSON-RPC protocol.JSON-RPC-Java OverviewJSON-RPC-Java is a dynamic 
JSON-RPC to Java ORB (Object Request Broker) that allows you to transparently 
call server-side Java code from JavaScript. It is designed to run in a Servlet 
container such as Tomcat and can be used with JBoss to allow calling of EJB 
methods from within a JavaScript DHTML web application.Minimal or zero changes 
are necessary to existing server-side Java code to allow calling from 
JavaScript (such as the marshalling and unmarshalling of special types) as 
JSON-RPC-Java dynamically maps JavaScript objects to and from Java objects 
using Java reflection. JSON-RPC-Java also allows simple exporting of Java 
objects by reflection on their method signatures (a single line of code is 
required to provide access to a Java object).JSON-RPC-Java currently supports 
transparent marshalling and unmarshalling of the following types:Primitive 
types (int, long, short, byte, boolean, char, float, double)Numbers (Float, 
Integer, etc...), Strings, Char and Byte arraysJava Beans (any Object with set 
and get methods)Arrays of primitive types, Strings, Numbers, Collections and 
Java BeansExceptions (although type information isn't currently 
preserved)Concrete and abstract collection types:List, ArrayList, LinkedList, 
and VectorMap, HashMap, TreeMap, and LinkedHashMapSet, HashSet, TreeSet, and 
LinkedHashSetDictionary, HashtableAny arbitrary nested combination of the above 
(excluding circular references)JSON-RPC-Java has some basic ORB (Object Request 
Broker) functionality with an API to register Java classes as:References - 
Objects of classes registered as References will be returned as opaque 
reference objects to JavaScript that when passed to succussive Java method 
calls will then be reassociated back to the original Java object (great for 
security sensitive objects).Callable References - Objects of classes registered 
as Callable References will return dynamic proxies to allow invocation on the 
particular object instance in the server-side Java. There are changes to the 
included jsolait json-rpc client for dynamic proxy creation 
support.JSON-RPC-Java is intended for use in next generation Java / DHTML / 
JavaScript enterprise web applications to provide a similar level of speed and 
interactivity to that of typical standalone client server GUI applications.

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