I'm trying to use Mozilla Rhino in my Java application for Android to evaluate some JavaScript. I am using Eclipse + ADT plugin.
First I tried simply downloading the Rhino .jar file from Mozilla's website and adding it to the project as a library in Eclipse. Eclipse recognised it fine and compiled the application. However, when running it I get an exception when calling Context.evaluateReader()
(see below for stack trace).
Then I tried adding the Rhino source code as a separate Android project in Eclipse, marking it as a library and referencing it in my project, which was enough to get Eclipse to get it to compile, but led to the same error.
This is the stacktrace I get (java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: can't load this type of class file
)
Thread [<7> Thread-8] (Suspended (exception UnsupportedOperationException))
DefiningClassLoader(ClassLoader).defineClass(String, byte[], int, int, ProtectionDomain) line: 338
DefiningClassLoader.defineClass(String, byte[]) line: 62
Codegen.defineClass(Object, Object) line: 159
Codegen.createScriptObject(Object, Object) line: 114
Context.compileImpl(Scriptable, Reader, String, String, int, Object, boolean, Evaluator, ErrorReporter) line: 2440
Context.compileReader(Reader, String, int, Object) line: 1326
Context.compileReader(Scriptable, Reader, String, int, Object) line: 1298
Context.evaluateReader(Scriptable, Reader, String, int, Object) line: 1137
TimetableProcessor.evaluate(InputStream, String, String[]) line: 31
TimetableProcessor.processBasicData(InputStream, String) line: 58
TimetableProcessor.process(InputStream, String) line: 52
TimetableUpdater.update() line: 53
Main$1$1.run() line: 22
The bit of my code that hits the exception looks like this:
Context cx = Context.enter();
cx.setLanguageVersion(Context.VERSION_1_7);
Scriptable scope = cx.initStandardObjects();
try {
Object result = cx.evaluateReader(scope, new InputStreamReader(data), /* <<< exception here */
filename, 0, null);
} catch (IOException e) {
// ...
}
I also found this blog post which contains similar code and says it works. The author says he used a jar file from the Android Scripting site. The only jar file I found there was in rhino_extras_r3.zip
. However, it doesn't contain .class
files but rather a classes.dex
file. When I added this as a library in Eclipse, it didn't recognise the classes it contains and thus failed to compile my project because of the missing references to Rhino classes.
Any help at all on how to get this to work is appreciated!
Android Studio Tutorial Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications to provide scripting to end users. It is embedded in J2SE 6 as the default Java scripting engine.
I finally got it to work. I should have paid more close attention to that blog post I linked.
If I add the line
cx.setOptimizationLevel(-1);
to disable optimisations, everything works perfectly.
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