>
> If you enjoy living on the bleeding edge, go for eScriptMonkey. It only
> contains the javascript engine (JRuby, groovy, python are pending due to
> licensing issues), but it contains already some nice additions from Arthur
> where he uses models to automatically create menus and views from existing
> scripts to easily integrate scripts in the UI. He is currently in the
> process of porting parts of the eclipseMonkey scripts to the new engine
> (which I heard is rather painless).
>

I checked it out but none of the plugins compile. When I quickly glanced
over it there is a missing dependency to org.eclipse.monkey.
I guess this rules out the use of the new repo until you guys fixed stuff
like this?

On another note, do you know there is an option in the application model to
execute javascript? I am not sure about the details of this option nor if
it is related at all but maybe your project hooks into this idea? Tom?

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