On 5 May 2011, at 04:47, Tristan Tarrant wrote: > On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 23:51, Manik Surtani <ma...@jboss.org> wrote: > > So I reckon Javascript is the way to go, at least from a protocol standpoint. > Now how we expose this in remote client APIs (Java, Python, etc) needs some > thought, but at first glance it would seem as though we won't have a direct > mapping to what we do on the embedded side of things. E.g., > http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/MapReduce > > Actually, using javax.script, we could default to Javascript (which is > included in every Java6 implementation out there) but also be able to specify > alternatives via a mimetype. In this way one could use any of the JSR 223 > languages (Jython, JRuby, Groovy, etc).
Definitely an interesting thought. However this would require the various script parsers being installed and available. -- Manik Surtani ma...@jboss.org twitter.com/maniksurtani Lead, Infinispan http://www.infinispan.org
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