javax.script

Interface ScriptEngineFactory


  • public interface ScriptEngineFactory
    ScriptEngineFactory is used to describe and instantiate ScriptEngines.

    Each class implementing ScriptEngine has a corresponding factory that exposes metadata describing the engine class.

    The ScriptEngineManager uses the service provider mechanism described in the Jar File Specification to obtain instances of all ScriptEngineFactories available in the current ClassLoader.
    Since:
    1.6
    • Method Detail

      • getEngineName

        String getEngineName()
        Returns the full name of the ScriptEngine. For instance an implementation based on the Mozilla Rhino Javascript engine might return Rhino Mozilla Javascript Engine.
        Returns:
        The name of the engine implementation.
      • getEngineVersion

        String getEngineVersion()
        Returns the version of the ScriptEngine.
        Returns:
        The ScriptEngine implementation version.
      • getExtensions

        List<String> getExtensions()
        Returns an immutable list of filename extensions, which generally identify scripts written in the language supported by this ScriptEngine. The array is used by the ScriptEngineManager to implement its getEngineByExtension method.
        Returns:
        The list of extensions.
      • getMimeTypes

        List<String> getMimeTypes()
        Returns an immutable list of mimetypes, associated with scripts that can be executed by the engine. The list is used by the ScriptEngineManager class to implement its getEngineByMimetype method.
        Returns:
        The list of mime types.
      • getNames

        List<String> getNames()
        Returns an immutable list of short names for the ScriptEngine, which may be used to identify the ScriptEngine by the ScriptEngineManager. For instance, an implementation based on the Mozilla Rhino Javascript engine might return list containing {"javascript", "rhino"}.
      • getLanguageName

        String getLanguageName()
        Returns the name of the scripting langauge supported by this ScriptEngine.
        Returns:
        The name of the supported language.
      • getLanguageVersion

        String getLanguageVersion()
        Returns the version of the scripting language supported by this ScriptEngine.
        Returns:
        The version of the supported language.
      • getParameter

        Object getParameter(String key)
        Returns the value of an attribute whose meaning may be implementation-specific. Keys for which the value is defined in all implementations are:
        • ScriptEngine.ENGINE
        • ScriptEngine.ENGINE_VERSION
        • ScriptEngine.NAME
        • ScriptEngine.LANGUAGE
        • ScriptEngine.LANGUAGE_VERSION

        The values for these keys are the Strings returned by getEngineName, getEngineVersion, getName, getLanguageName and getLanguageVersion respectively.

        A reserved key, THREADING, whose value describes the behavior of the engine with respect to concurrent execution of scripts and maintenance of state is also defined. These values for the THREADING key are:

        • null - The engine implementation is not thread safe, and cannot be used to execute scripts concurrently on multiple threads.
        • "MULTITHREADED" - The engine implementation is internally thread-safe and scripts may execute concurrently although effects of script execution on one thread may be visible to scripts on other threads.
        • "THREAD-ISOLATED" - The implementation satisfies the requirements of "MULTITHREADED", and also, the engine maintains independent values for symbols in scripts executing on different threads.
        • "STATELESS" - The implementation satisfies the requirements of
        • "THREAD-ISOLATED". In addition, script executions do not alter the mappings in the Bindings which is the engine scope of the ScriptEngine. In particular, the keys in the Bindings and their associated values are the same before and after the execution of the script.


        Implementations may define implementation-specific keys.
        Parameters:
        key - The name of the parameter
        Returns:
        The value for the given parameter. Returns null if no value is assigned to the key.
      • getMethodCallSyntax

        String getMethodCallSyntax(String obj,
                                 String m,
                                 String... args)
        Returns a String which can be used to invoke a method of a Java object using the syntax of the supported scripting language. For instance, an implementaton for a Javascript engine might be;

         
         public String getMethodCallSyntax(String obj,
                                           String m, String... args) {
              String ret = obj;
              ret += "." + m + "(";
              for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
                  ret += args[i];
                  if (i < args.length - 1) {
                      ret += ",";
                  }
              }
              ret += ")";
              return ret;
         }
        
        

        Parameters:
        obj - The name representing the object whose method is to be invoked. The name is the one used to create bindings using the put method of ScriptEngine, the put method of an ENGINE_SCOPE Bindings,or the setAttribute method of ScriptContext. The identifier used in scripts may be a decorated form of the specified one.
        m - The name of the method to invoke.
        args - names of the arguments in the method call.
        Returns:
        The String used to invoke the method in the syntax of the scripting language.
      • getOutputStatement

        String getOutputStatement(String toDisplay)
        Returns a String that can be used as a statement to display the specified String using the syntax of the supported scripting language. For instance, the implementaton for a Perl engine might be;

        
         public String getOutputStatement(String toDisplay) {
              return "print(" + toDisplay + ")";
         }
         
        Parameters:
        toDisplay - The String to be displayed by the returned statement.
        Returns:
        The string used to display the String in the syntax of the scripting language.
      • getProgram

        String getProgram(String... statements)
        Returns A valid scripting language executable progam with given statements. For instance an implementation for a PHP engine might be:

        
         public String getProgram(String... statements) {
              $retval = "<?\n";
              int len = statements.length;
              for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
                  $retval += statements[i] + ";\n";
              }
              $retval += "?>";
        
         }
         
        Parameters:
        statements - The statements to be executed. May be return values of calls to the getMethodCallSyntax and getOutputStatement methods.
        Returns:
        The Program
      • getScriptEngine

        ScriptEngine getScriptEngine()
        Returns an instance of the ScriptEngine associated with this ScriptEngineFactory. A new ScriptEngine is generally returned, but implementations may pool, share or reuse engines.
        Returns:
        A new ScriptEngine instance.

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