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Last Published: 14 October 2013
Version: 1.1
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Apache Commons JCI
JCI is a java compiler interface. It can be used to either compile java (or any other language that can be
compiled to java classes like e.g. groovy or javascript) to java. It is well integrated with a filesystem
alteration monitor that can be used with the JCI compiling/reloading classloader. All the currently
supported compilers feature in-memory compilation.
The current implementation supports compilation via the following compilers:
Eclipse JDT compiler
Janino
Groovy
Rhino
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