Java 8 comes with a different JavaScript engine ("Nashorn") to that included in Java7 ("Rhino"). As JobScheduler can use the JavaScript engine provided with Java for shell scripts, it is important that users wishing to use Java 8 in future JobScheduler versions ensure that their scripts are capable of being executed with the Nashorn engine.
Oracle have published an article describing background and features of their new JavaScript engine:
- Oracle Nashorn: A Next-Generation JavaScript Engine for the JVM.
We recommend JobScheduler users running JavaScript scripts use this article to update their scripts.
One of the most important changes is likely to be that Nashorn does not support theimportClass
statement.
Instead of the importClass
statement you can use the class JavaImporter
Example:
- Rhino only:
importClass(java.io.File); importClass(java.nio.charset.Charset);
- Rhino and Nashorn
var imports = new JavaImporter( java.io.File, java.nio.charset.Charset );
usage
with (imports) { // usage of File // usage of Charset }
Multi Engine script
- The following script with language
javax.script:javascript
uses Rhino engine on Java 1.7 and Nashorn engine on Java 1.8 and works on both engines:
<script language="javax.script:javascript"> <![CDATA[ var imports = new JavaImporter( java.io.File, java.nio.charset.Charset ); function spooler_process() { with (imports) { // usage of File // usage of Charset } // also possible: // usage of java.lang.Thread return true; } ]]> </script>
Job Script Changes
To make the changeover as smooth as possible, we also recommend that users specify that the default JavaScript engine for the Java Version is used:
i.e. "javax.script:ECMAscript
" instead of javax.script:rhino
.
This wil ensure that the changeover of the JavaScript engine will occur at the same time as the changeover to Java 8.
Please note that we have not yet decided when JobScheduler will become Java 8 capable but this is likely to occur towards the end of 2014. Oracle have announced that they will stop updating Java 7 after April 2015.