On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 7:35 AM, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see, thanks, very useful.
Presumably Jexl has to be given class objects for any static methods
it needs to call?
Or are there any objects which are built-in to Jexl?
Doesn't matter, you can get access to any objects you need
Does anyone know of a way to override the ubspect instance that is
used during script execution?
-Trevor
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Replying to myself:
On 10/4/07, Trevor Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While looking for other ways to 'break' out, I started thinking about
classloaders. I haven't succeeded in getting a classloader yet in a
script, but if I could, it would be bad for my intended usage of JEXL
It seems like JEXL allows scripts to access some jvm system
properties, via java.lang.Integer's getInteger( String sys_prop_name )
method:
i = 0; j = i.getInteger(sun.arch.data.model);
Getting the value of system properties that are completely numbers
might not be that big of an issue, but it
I'm brand new to JEXL, and ran into something a little strange that
took me quite a while to wrap my head around.
I was playing around with different expressions to see what was valid,
and ran into a problem with this:
i = 0; while ( i 10 ) i = i + 1;
which only executes the i = 0; and then
Ah. Bangs head.
Thanks.
On 10/3/07, Rahul Akolkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use the ScriptFactory [1] instead.
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