Bean Scripting Framework

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Bean Scripting Framework
Apache Software Foundation
Stable release
2.4.0 / October 6, 2006; 17 years ago (2006-10-06)
Preview release
3.0 Beta3 / April 5, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-04-05)
Written in
Apache License 2.0
Websitejakarta.apache.org/bsf

The Bean Scripting Framework is a method of allowing the use of

Apache Groovy
using their own libraries.

BSF was created by

Apache Software Foundation, where work on BSF is part of the Apache Jakarta Project
.

A counterpart of BSF is the

Groovy
and several others.

See also

  • JRuby - Java implementation of Ruby interpreter.
  • Jython - Java implementation of Python programming language.
  • BeanShell - Java interpreter for Java source codes
  • JSR223
    - JSR223: Scripting for the JavaTM platform

References

Bibliography

  • Bosanac, Dejan (August 19, 2007), Scripting in Java: Languages, Frameworks, and Patterns (1st ed.),
    ISBN 978-0-321-32193-0, archived from the original
    on November 14, 2011, retrieved September 4, 2009

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