I have a set of java code in a text file. Is it possible for me to read line by line from the text file and execute the commands as in eval function of javascript? Thanks in advance
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Try using BeanShell. From the introductory page:
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No. Java is a compiled language, so this behaviour is impossible unless you invoke the compiler first. (And there is no guarantee that a machine with Java has the Java compiler.) |
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Maybe it would be easier to start looking for scripting languages, which are verry well supported by the java vm. Groovy is first to come in mind, it has a java like syntax. |
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Possibly. It can be done non-trivially using the compiler API. But you're really better off writing an XML configuration that controls your program, rather than allow executing arbitrary code in a text file. |
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You can use Janino to compile your generated *.java file. After you compiled your file, you can load the *.class file and call a method by reflection. |
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