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Rhino: JavaScript in Java

Rhino

Rhino is an implementation of JavaScript in Java.

License

Rhino is licensed under the MPL 2.0.

Releases

Rhino 1.7R5January 29, 2015
Rhino 1.7.6April 15, 2015
Rhino 1.7.7June 17, 2015
Rhino 1.7.7.1February 2, 2016
Rhino 1.7.7.2August 24, 2017

Release Notes for recent releases.

Compatability table which shows which advanced JavaScript features from ES5, 6, and 7 are implemented in Rhino.

Documentation

Information for script builders and embedders:

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Rhino_documentation

JavaDoc for all the APIs:

http://mozilla.github.io/rhino/javadoc/index.html

More resources if you get stuck:

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/Rhino/Community

Building

How to Build

Rhino builds with Gradle. Here are some useful tasks:

./gradlew jar

Build and create Rhino jar in the build/libs directory.

./gradlew test

Build and run all the tests.

./gradlew testBenchmark

Build and run benchmark tests.

Releasing and publishing new version

  1. Ensure all tests are passing
  2. Remove -SNAPSHOT from version in gradle.properties in project root folder
  3. Create file gradle.properties in $HOME/.gradle folder with following properties. Populate them with maven repo credentials and repo location.
mavenUser=
mavenPassword=
mavenSnapshotRepo=
mavenReleaseRepo=
  1. Run Gradle task to publish artifacts to Maven Central.
./gradlew publish
  1. Increase version and add -SNAPSHOT to it in gradle.properties in project root folder.
  2. Push gradle.properties to GitHub

Running

Rhino can run as a stand-alone interpreter from the command line:

java -jar buildGradle/libs/rhino-1.7.7.2.jar
Rhino 1.7.7.2 2017 08 24
js> print('Hello, World!');
Hello, World!
js>

You can also embed it, as most people do. See below for more docs.

Issues

Most issues are managed on GitHub:

https://github.com/mozilla/rhino/issues

More Help

The Google group is the best place to go with questions:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mozilla-rhino

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