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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars getting started with java 1.6 scripting
"Scripting in Java" is a great book to get started with using scripting languages that interact with Java. It is assumed the reader knows Java syntax, a reasonable assumption. The author does go into detail on dynamic vs static languages, the role of the JVM and other concepts. This is helpful as it highlights the important parts when thinking about scripting...
Published on September 16, 2007 by Jeanne Boyarsky

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1.0 out of 5 stars Too ambitious and stopped short at everything
I bought the book impressed at the the reviews at the top. Also the title was telling a lot. Bad judgment. I got disappointed by the lack of depth on almost all the subjects, including Groovy, which consumes good part of the book. And it was not even good at Groovy. It also fails at Bean scripting. Jython, which is my favorite language, is poorly covered as well.
Published on April 3, 2008 by Alfonso Reyes


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars getting started with java 1.6 scripting, September 16, 2007
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This review is from: Scripting in Java: Languages, Frameworks, and Patterns (Paperback)
"Scripting in Java" is a great book to get started with using scripting languages that interact with Java. It is assumed the reader knows Java syntax, a reasonable assumption. The author does go into detail on dynamic vs static languages, the role of the JVM and other concepts. This is helpful as it highlights the important parts when thinking about scripting languages. When discussing any scripting language, the author includes a section on setting it up.

The description of scripting languages, benefits, syntax and libraries is all good. The author shows how to call scripting languages from Java and vice versa. I particularly like how the author pointed out concepts about each language such as how variables are handled. I also like how the author addressed concerns people, myself included, have about scripting languages. The end of the book covers advanced concepts about the scripting framework.

My only complaint is the formatting of the book. It has very large two inch margins. The text is only four inches wide. This makes the book seem heavier/thicker than it needs to be. More importantly, some of the code listings don't follow the huge margin requirement. On some pages, you see a code fragment that honors the two inch margin and another only a half inch from the edge of the book. This happens just often enough to be disorienting when reading.

Overall, the book is very good and I recommend it.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Too ambitious and stopped short at everything, April 3, 2008
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Alfonso Reyes (The Woodlands/Houston, TX - United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Scripting in Java: Languages, Frameworks, and Patterns (Paperback)
I bought the book impressed at the the reviews at the top. Also the title was telling a lot. Bad judgment. I got disappointed by the lack of depth on almost all the subjects, including Groovy, which consumes good part of the book. And it was not even good at Groovy. It also fails at Bean scripting. Jython, which is my favorite language, is poorly covered as well.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Any computer collection which is both advanced and strong in Java programming references needs SCRIPTING IN JAVA., December 4, 2007
This review is from: Scripting in Java: Languages, Frameworks, and Patterns (Paperback)
Java platform's new scripting support can help streamline development processes and solve problems, especially when paired with SCRIPTING IN JAVA, which covers many key components of Java scripting. The overview begins with discussions of the importance of scripting language and processes, introduces Java frameworks, identifies proven routines for blending scripting into Java applications, and moves to in-depth technical details on language bindings, code configuration and more. Any computer collection which is both advanced and strong in Java programming references needs SCRIPTING IN JAVA.

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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A well written and valuable book for Java programmers, January 18, 2008
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The book "Scripting in Java" is precious for any programmer that
wants to combine the power and speed of Java code with the flexibilitry
of scripting languages.
It covers many different aspects of scripting, it is well-organized and it
presents clearly and concisely all the material.
With a few words, I found the book excellent and I recommend it to all the
advanced Java programmers.

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