Well, if it were proper JSON, you could use either a Java or JS based
JSON parser... Next best thing is turning off compilation and trying
to use Rhino interpreted mode.
Attila.
On 2008.05.09., at 17:16, scroyston wrote:
> I've got a large javascript object I'd like to load and access from
> rhino. It's essentially a database table, i.e.:
> rows: {[
> [row 1 data],
> [row 2 data],
> [row 3 data]...
> ]};
>
> It's not 'conformant' JSON because it has things like 'new Date(...)',
> etc.
>
> When I try to compile it with Rhino, I get a bytecode error of being
> over a 64K limit (I believe this is a limitation of the JVM, not
> rhino).
>
> I was hoping someone might have a suggestion about accessing this kind
> of data through rhino. Efficiency is extremely important.
>
> Thanks
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