Hi there,

looking through the Apache-BSF site via the given links gives the impression, as if the technology has not been changed since three years, which is not true at all. E.g. there is no "current build", nor an update on the HTML files pointing to new languages which support BSF (like ooRexx, JLog etc.).

Also, officially BSF is in "beta" and not yet in production. Before we can officially tackle a JSR-223 compliant implementation of BSF, we would need to create a BSF 2.0 production version.

Short of having any working knowledge about the necessary Apache-style steps, I would like to ask anyone in the know what the next steps would be (administrative wise).

Regards,

---rony

P.S.: W.r.t. then next version, one thing I could offer (if there is interest at all) is to "seal off" all of the Java code I created to support the scripting engines REXX As that scripting language only deals with strings as datatype, all the interfaces into Java are string based (even those interacting with single-/multidimensional arrays of any type). This means that probably any programming language that is able to deal with strings, will be able to take advantage of that infrastructure.


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