Yes, I can't think of an example of any SSJS that cannot be converted to Java, Here is Tim Tripcony's SSJS ported to Java.
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import lotus.domino.*;
import com.ibm.domino.xsp.module.nsf.NotesContext;
public class TypeAhead {
public static String directoryTypeAhead(String searchValue) {
String returnList = "";
try {
Database directory = NotesContext.getCurrent().getCurrentSession().getDatabase("", "names.nsf");
View allUsers = directory.getView("($Users)");
Map<String, HashMap<String, String>> matches = new HashMap<String, HashMap<String, String>>();
Map<String, String> individualMatches = new HashMap<String, String>();
Map<String, Boolean> includeForm = new HashMap<String, Boolean>();
includeForm.put("Person", Boolean.TRUE);
includeForm.put("Group", Boolean.TRUE);
ViewEntryCollection matchingEntries = allUsers.getAllEntriesByKey(searchValue, false);
ViewEntry entry = matchingEntries.getFirstEntry();
int resultCount = 0;
while (entry != null) {
Document matchDoc = entry.getDocument();
String matchType = matchDoc.getItemValueString("Form");
if ((Boolean)includeForm.get(matchType)) {
String fullName = matchDoc.getItemValue("FullName").elementAt(0).toString();
if (matches.get(fullName) == null) {
resultCount++;
Name matchName = NotesContext.getCurrent().getCurrentSession().createName(fullName);
individualMatches = new HashMap<String, String>();
individualMatches.put("cn", matchName.getCommon());
individualMatches.put("photo", matchDoc.getItemValueString("photoUrl"));
individualMatches.put("job", matchDoc.getItemValueString("jobTitle"));
individualMatches.put("email", matchDoc.getItemValueString("internetAddress"));
matches.put(fullName, (HashMap<String, String>) individualMatches);
}
}
if (resultCount > 9) {
entry = null;
}
else {
entry = matchingEntries.getNextEntry(entry);
}
}
returnList = "<ul>";
for (Map<String, String> match : matches.values()) {
String matchDetails = "<li><table><tr><td><img class=\"avatar\" src=\"" + match.get("photo") + "\"/></td><td valign=\"top\"><p><strong>" + match.get("cn") + "</strong></p><p><span class=\"informal\">" + match.get("job") + "<br/>" + match.get("email") + "</span></p></td></tr></table></li>";
returnList += matchDetails;
}
returnList += "</ul>";
} catch(Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
}
return returnList;
}
}
As far as creating it in an extension library all you really have to do to get what I think you want is put it in a plugin Jar and create a feature and update site then you can use the new 8.5.3 functionality to replicate it out to all of your servers.
You might use this code by doing the following inside of your xpage:
<xp:inputText id="inputText1" value="#{viewScope.someVar}">
<xp:typeAhead mode="partial" minChars="1" valueMarkup="true"
var="searchValue"
valueList="#{javascript:return com.tobysamples.demo.TypeAhead.directoryTypeAhead(searchValue);}">
</xp:typeAhead></xp:inputText>