Thanks for the idea. The options expand if they can call back to the 
server, but I was trying to make something work both client and server side.

The gwt-exporter project looks promising, as a lot of syntax might be 
similar between gwt-exporter and Rhino, but it currently has issues with 
GWT 2.6.0.

On Sunday, May 11, 2014 6:53:19 AM UTC+2, Paul Robinson wrote:
>
> You could let them write Java code instead and run it in the server only 
> using BeanShell2. Then the syntax and interoperability issues go away. But 
> you have to send results to the client rather than calculating directly on 
> the client.
>
> HTH
> Paul
>

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