Thank's Victor for your suggestion. Ok, I keep Rhino Tern server even if it
doesn't work on Eclipse IDE.
I think nashorn implementation should be a better than Rhino, but I think
code Tern server with nahorm should will look like Tern Rhino code.
Regards Angelo
2014-03-19 16:00 GMT+01:00 Victor Rubezhny <vrubezhny(a)exadel.com>:
Angelo,
As for me personally... I don't like to remove something that works. At
least while it works, don't restrict some new cool features to be realized,
and can be supported with the reasonable costs...
But you're free to perform any changes on your project if you think that
this is really important. So, we'd like to concentrate on new features
while not forgetting about the performance and reliability.
Having Rhino working in this context is not a priority for us (as NodeJS
covers out needs in all possible installation configurations), but it could
be useful to have some alternative for NodeJS server in some cases. So, I'd
like not to remove it at the moment and still to improve it "in-background".
Thanks,
Victor.
On 03/19/2014 06:34 PM, Angelo zerr wrote:
2014-03-19 15:23 GMT+01:00 Victor Rubezhny <vrubezhny(a)exadel.com>:
> No, at the moment, we don't need it, because of its poor performance
> and high demands in memory.
> As far as I know, using NodeJS covers all or at least most of our needs.
>
> I just wanted to make my cordovajs.js working with all possible (and
> working, of course) configurations.
>
Ok I understand. If I plug Rhino with Eclipse IDE, it should working
with your cordovajs.js , but I prefer using my energy to develop other
features. Perhaps I must remove Rhino from the Eclipse IDE?
>
> Best Regards,
> Victor
>
>
> On 03/19/2014 05:54 PM, Angelo zerr wrote:
>
> Do you need really Rhino implementation? If yes, when do you need it?
>
>
> 2014-03-19 14:52 GMT+01:00 Victor Rubezhny <vrubezhny(a)exadel.com>:
>
>> Angelo,
>>
>> thanks for your answers!
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Victor
>>
>>
>> On 03/19/2014 05:50 PM, Angelo zerr wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2014-03-19 14:40 GMT+01:00 Victor Rubezhny <vrubezhny(a)exadel.com>:
>>
>>> Could you give a short answer on: should content assist work for
>>> requirejs plugin when Rhino is used? (If it should then I have to continue
>>> to investigate on how to add my cordovajs plug-in into it).
>>>
>>
>> Today, it will not work with Eclipse IDE because I have not plugged
>> Tern Rhino correctly with Eclipse IDE.
>>
>>
>>> OOM problem... yes, it's a real problem when using Rhino problem. Not
>>> sure if we can do something with this at the moment.
>>> It's just great that you have that NodeJS solution!
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Victor
>>>
>>>
>>> On 03/19/2014 05:33 PM, Angelo zerr wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Victor!
>>>
>>> In short answer, I have gaven up development with Rhino because its
>>> very slowly and I had problem with OutOfMemory when JS files are too big.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-03-19 14:00 GMT+01:00 Victor Rubezhny <vrubezhny(a)exadel.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi Angelo!
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to make it possible to use my cordovajs.js plug-in when
>>>> Rhino is configured as Tern server, but with no luck.
>>>> So, I have a couple of questions to you...
>>>>
>>>> Actually I'm even not able to see any proposals from existing
plug-ins
>>>> (like requirejs.js, that is placed in
>>>> tern.server.rhino.internal.scripts.tern.plugin package of
tern.server.rhino
>>>> plug-in). Are there any special things that I should do in order to make
it
>>>> working? (In my test project's preferences I have enabled requirejs
and my
>>>> cordovajs in <Project>->Properties->Plugins Project
Properties Page.)
>>>>
>>>> I don't see/am unable to open Tern Console when Rhino used as a
>>>> server. There is no possibility to stop/restart server as well.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Tern console works today only with Node.js, but as you have seen,
>>> it's possible to implement it.
>>>
>>>
>>>> It looks like there is no ITernConsoleConnector object configured for
>>>> Rhino server instance. Is this a result of some re-development that was
>>>> focused in usage of NodeJS in favor of Rhino (I mean your work on
>>>> "developping a "Tern Builder" which will parse JS files
with Tern") or this
>>>> works as expected?
>>>>
>>>
>>> No it's not the result of the Tern Builder. Before that Rhino
doesn't
>>> work. My idea about Tern Builder is to parse with incremental builder JS
>>> files. I had no time to implement it-(
>>>
>>> Is it possible to write such a ITernConsoleConnector for Rhino
>>>> server? (I didn't dig into that code to much...)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes it's possible, but if we wish to support Rhino in Eclipse IDE,
>>> there are a lot of work to do, like create a "Runtime Tern" to
share tern
>>> js files. Today those tern js (defs, plugin, etc) are stored into the tern
>>> server node.js project.
>>> We must create a new project "tern runtime" which will hosts thos
tern
>>> js files.
>>>
>>> I think too it should be very cool to implement tern server with
>>> Java8 nashor js engine.
>>>
>>> I would like to fix some bugs with angular.js tern plugin and works
>>> on AlloyUI which is teh JS framework used by Liferay. See
>>>
https://github.com/angelozerr/tern.java/wiki/Tern-&-AlloyUI-support to
>>> see screenshots and my idea to use it into the Liferay Portal (WebBrowser).
>>> I'm working in this issue because Liferay IDE could be interested. More
>>> there were people who will be interested, more tern.java can be improved (I
>>> hope having some contributions like you do).
>>>
>>> So today I have no time to support Rhino, but if you want to support
>>> it, I will be very glad to help you. I think you should create several
>>> issues to support it. I will help you for that, no problem.
>>>
>>> Regards Angelo
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks in Advance,
>>>> Victor
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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