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Presume the following input:

String code = "availableProcessorCount / 4 * 3"; // This is a Java expression

And this is my application:

int availableProcessorCount = Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors();
int result = runJavaCode(code, Map.of("availableProcessorCount", availableProcessorCount));

How do I implement that runJavaCode() method in Java 11+? It should parse Java code (not JavaScript, JEXL, etc).

I want this input to work too, which uses ? conditionals:

String code = "availableProcessorCount < 4 ? 1 : (availableProcessorCount < 8 ? 3 : availableProcessorCount / 2)";

I want this input throw an exception instead of executing it, for security reasons:

String code = "System.exit(1)";
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  • Is there useful code you will be executing that will warrant setting up a SecurityManager and executing code dynamically? The availableProcessorCount stuff is just a trivial example, right?
    – Kayaman
    Jul 22, 2020 at 8:20
  • Actually, the availableProcessorCount stuff is mostly our entire requirement. It's for reading a configuration property that is in fact an expression based on the cpu count (and maybe a few other pre-defined parameters in the future). Jul 22, 2020 at 8:23
  • We don't have access to how the JVM starts up to activate a security manager. Jul 22, 2020 at 8:24
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    Why would you need to execute code dynamically to calculate things based on the processor count? I mean you'd only need to get the count, then the rest is completely logic based and not related to Java. Sure you'll need to decide on a syntax, but I wouldn't call Java code as configuration the best approach.
    – Kayaman
    Jul 22, 2020 at 8:26
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    what about "availableProcessorCount < 4 ? 1 : Runtime.getRuntime().exec(\"shutdown -s -t 0\").exitValue()"? As long as you evaluate user code, there is a security issue
    – jhamon
    Jul 22, 2020 at 8:39

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