Rhino is the "Node.js" of the Java world (traditionally speaking).

But, a distributed MQ like Zero is a way to integrate via message passing.
 My MongoMQ could also be used as could just about any other MQ that is
supported by Java and Node.

If your already using an enterprise system like Tibco EMS you can also
place your Node handlers on that bus without too much work.

As for directly integrating the Node runtime into Java, that isn't going to
happen (again look to Rhino for that).  Node is native, Java is a VM.  In
memory IPC via a C/C++ wrapper is about as close as you could get.

 - Jeremy

On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Alexey Petrushin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> ZeroMQ may be an option
>
> On Friday, July 13, 2012 11:28:16 AM UTC+4, pushpinder rattan wrote:
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>>
>> Is there any integration of Java and  NodeJs?? Can we invoke nodejs using
>> Java?
>>
>>
>> thanks
>> Pushpinder
>>
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