The third option would be to go back to rhino, which is included in jmeter anyhow.
Wouldn't it? Felix Am 23. März 2020 16:59:43 MEZ schrieb Vladimir Sitnikov <[email protected]>: >up. > >Graal.JS seems to be mature now. >It can run on any Java machine: >https://github.com/graalvm/graaljs/blob/master/docs/user/RunOnJDK.md#run-graalvm-javascript-on-a-stock-jdk > >The licenses there are MIT and/or UPL (both are permissible for Apache) > >The sad thing is that Graal.JS is ~20 megabytes extra. > > >It is extremely likely Nashorn will be removed from Java 15, so we need >to >deal with it somehow. > >So the options are: >a) Bundle Graal.JS (+20MiB :( ) >b) Document the way to add Graal.JS jars as an external dependency >(everybody would need to download the file manually :( ) >c) Add an option to download Graal.JS on demand (not that trivial to >implement, yet useful for many(!) other cases) > >WDYT? > >Vladimir
