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Home of the Open Object Rexx Project. ooRexx is the open source version of IBM's Object REXX Interpreter. It is upwardly compatible with classic REXX and will execute classic REXX programs unchanged. The project is managed by the Rexx Language Association.
Administrative WebSphere library. Designed as a foundation library (providing a wsadmin.sh wrapper) following Object Oriented approach for WebSphere administrators who are used to develop Python scripts to do WebSphere adrministrative tasks.
jNetStream is a sniffer and a protocol analyzer. Includes applications and library. 100s of protocols are defined. Includes scripting. It is appropriate for custom protocol development, grad students, and network teachers/professors. Full SDK included.
wxJavaScript is renamed in GLUEscript, so a next release will be available on http://gluescript.sf.net. In the meantime, if you find any problems on the latest release, you can still use this website.
Jawk is an interpreter/compiler for the AWK programming language for Java. Unlike prior versions, Jawk provides an efficient execution environment for AWK with minimal enhancements to the language.
A runtime inspection/scripting environment. Smalltalk-like Swing GUI for scripting engines and object inspection. Works on remote containers (EJB/Servlets) and of course locally. General BSF supported, comes with the Lisp-syntaxed language piji.
uniread - universal readline - adds full readline support (command editing, history, etc.) to any existing interactive command-line program. Common examples are Oracle's sqlplus or jython.
uniread will work on any POSIX platform with Perl.
shebang-wrapper... workaround sillyness with #!<p>
the #! mechanism has some wierdness and shortcomings which this wrapper works around... like that you can only pass a single argument to the interpreter, and that it ignores the PATH variable.