I don't believe there is a special team within NetBeans focused on Nashorn.

Nashorn is a great Oracle project and last I was tracking its development there 
was a very competent individual taking care of it. I'm not even certain there 
was a whole team working on it, just one person.

Intermixing Java and Javascript might be interesting (à la node.js) but I'm not 
sure the IDE supports this.

--emi

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On 31 March 2018 2:26 AM, Starbuck <xab8qi...@sneakemail.com> wrote:

> I'm running the latest development version that I can, currently 201802230002.
> 
> I'd like to keep up with development related to Nashorn. Specifically, my 
> dream here is to be able to:
> 
> -   Edit JavaScript along with Java in the same file in a fluid polyglot 
> manner
> -   Find all usage of JS functions, variables, and constants
> -   Debug running JS and Java cleanly
>     
>     I'll be happy to try to help debug the very latest code. I just don't 
> know where the people working on this are hanging out, and publishing their 
> stuff where people like us in the field can check it out.
>     
>     Can anyone point to these inner circles where people are focused on 
> Nashorn in Netbeans?
>     
>     Thanks!
>     
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