On Aug 19, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Josh wrote:

> Please accept my apologies.

No need to apologize -- I was just genuinely interested if there's  
anything giving away the impression of an abandoned project.

> When I looked at the project a few months
> ago I had the impression that it wasn't currently in development - of
> course this doesn't mean that you are not maintaining it.

Well, right -- I'm not developing it currently because there's  
currently nothing to develop; it's fairly round as it is, and I won't  
add features for features' sake. That said, I might give it a go with  
latest Rhino and Spring and see whether everything still holds  
together -- someone posted on the forums saying "it does not work with  
Spring 2.5", to which I asked for further details, and never got a  
response. Still, Spring is legendary for its backwards compatibility,  
so I don't expect there are real issues.

> I found the code very useful, especially for examples of pre loading
> scripts, creating host objects, supporting include() functions, and
> setting security.

Yeah, that's all in there... So, you're saying you found it useful for  
"examples of" various behavior. What is it that prevents you from  
using it as-is?

Attila.

> Regards,
>
> Josh
>
> Attila Szegedi wrote:
>> What makes you think I'm no longer maintaining Rhino-in-Spring?  
>> It's in
>> a mature state (defined as "it has all the features I need, and it's
>> being used actively in production systems by my employer"). I'm  
>> adding
>> features when I need them -- i.e. Terracotta load-balancing support  
>> just
>> few months ago. I'll also add features if someone asks for them and  
>> fix
>> bugs if someone points them out. Just start a discussion on the
>> project's SourceForge forum.
>>
>> Attila.
>>
>> On Aug 18, 2008, at 10:52 PM, Josh wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I was looking for something similar myself. It would be really  
>>> good if
>>> the Rhino distribution included a reference implementation of a  
>>> servlet.
>>> After googling I found some really useful example code in a (no  
>>> longer
>>> maintained) project belonging to Attila Szegedi, former maintainer  
>>> of
>>> Rhino:
>>>
>>> http://rhinoinspring.sourceforge.net/javadoc/overview-summary.html
>>>
>>>
>>> Osman İZBAT wrote:
>>>> Hi.
>>>>
>>>> There are some full blown server side javascript frameworks like  
>>>> Helma,
>>>> Phobos etc.
>>>> But i'd like to use rhino as plain servlet something like:
>>>>
>>>> function service(req, resp){
>>>>   ....
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards.





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