On 01.02.2023 14:42, robertlazarski wrote:
On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 3:32 AM robertlazarski <robertlazar...@gmail.com>
wrote:
A couple years ago after using J2V8 - they only support Android now - we
moved to the Javet project that is Apache licensed.
On a scale of 1/10 I give it a 10. They do an impressive release about
once a month lately and most importantly they ship with the latest V8 which
is important for us.
If you need something else besides JS though I have no idea.
I forgot about GraalVM but the performance wasn't much better than Rhino
but it is a small improvement.
For us, Javet is by far the best one out there.
It seems that Google's J2V8 according to [1] does not support JSR-223/BSF, which is unfortunate as
it breaks/ignores the Java scripting framework (BSF 3 would have allowed them to employ it in the
Harmony days already).
Your complaints seem to be about the speed of different JavaScript implementations in Java, if I
read that correctly, and that you have experienced that Google's JavaScript implementation is the
fastest and the preferred one for you.
---rony
[1] J2V8: <https://eclipsesource.com/blogs/tutorials/getting-started-with-j2v8/>
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