Hi Edmond, thanks for your reply. the unique number which i was talking about is not the line number. for example: below is an script exception thrown in case of syntax error. I had introduced text 'abcd' in my hello.groovy script. in case of exception it says below message
javax.script.ScriptException: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: abcd for class: Script3 again if i re run the same code, it just increments the Script<unique number> i.e Script4, Script5 and so on. I was expecting error message of type javax.script.ScriptException: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: abcd for class: hello.groovy I am setting the context as follows ScriptEngine engine = new ScriptEngineManager(loader) .getEngineByExtension(extension); ScriptContext context = engine.getContext(); context.setAttribute(ScriptEngine.FILENAME, "hello.groovy", ScriptContext.ENGINE_SCOPE); Reader r = new FileReader("<path to hello.groovy file>"); try { engine.eval(r,context); } catch (ScriptException e) { } I did tried looking into source code and in class 'GroovyScriptEngineImpl.java' in function getScriptClass, while it is trying to parse class clazz = loader.parseClass(script, generateScriptName()); generate script name always increments the counter, there is no reference of getting name from context. // generate a unique name for top-level Script classes private synchronized String generateScriptName() { return "Script" + (++counter) + ".groovy"; } Kindly guide. Thanks Harish On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Edmond Kemokai <ekemo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Harish, > > The <unique number> should be the line number where the problem is. How > are you setting context that doesn't show file name? The code you're > running that has the error can't possibly extract something from the > context since there is an error (I am guessing syntax error?). > > I am the developer of HiveMind, it is a JSR223 based web app platform for > Groovy and other JVM languages. You can access: > > url: http://demo.crudzilla.com:7000/ > login: developer/developer > > I have created a test file in: /com/crudzilla/cloudTest/web/dewan/test.ste > > You can test the code by right clicking on the test.ste file and selecting > "Open In Browser". > > Put your code in there and save, I can review it for you. > > > -Edmond > > > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 6:47 AM, Harish Dewan <harish.de...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi All, >> I am trying to run a groovy script from my Java code using JSR223 and I >> am using 'groovy-all-2.4.9.jar' . >> In case of any exception occurring, it gives a generic name as >> Script<unique number>.groovy , where as the script file name was >> differently given. >> >> I checked for possible solutions, like I need to set the script file name >> in the context. but the current code for eval does not gets the script file >> name from context. It creates a unique file name through >> 'generateScriptName'. >> >> Is this a bug or do I need to deal with it differently ? >> Please guide. >> >> Thanks >> Harish >> >> > > >