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Scripting Layer for Android (SL4A, formerly known as Android Scripting Environment or ASE) brings scripting languages to Android by allowing you to edit and execute scripts and interactive interpreters directly on the Android device. These scripts have access to many of the APIs available to ... [More] full-fledged Android applications, but with a greatly simplified interface that makes it easy to get things done. Scripts can be run interactively in a terminal, in the background, or via Locale. Python, Perl, JRuby, Lua, BeanShell, JavaScript, Tcl, and shell are currently supported, and we're planning to add more. [Less]

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NanoContainer is a container for components honouring dependency injection. NanoContainer builds on top of PicoContainer the support for several scripting meta-languages (XML, Groovy, Bsh, Jython and Rhyno), AOP, Web frameworks (Struts and WebWork), Persistence (Hibernate) SOAP, JMX, and much more.

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Groovy Monkey is a dynamic scripting tool for the Eclipse Platform that enables you to automate tasks, explore the Eclipse API and engage in rapid prototyping.

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Story behind I had to support plenty of linux based platforms automating some trivial tasks. Originally capturing photos from analog camera and uploading it to the server. So basically a webcam functionality. Later on some customers wanted to support thermometers, meteorological stations, images ... [More] storage... So the longer I was supporting it the more differences were introduced between linux boxes. Finally I was spending more time to maintain the servers than to develop new functionality. So at the and I packed all into squashfs on flash based linux distribution and added a command line based management console. What you see here is a framework providing universal management consoles for embedded platforms. I must admit that it's mostly inspired by Cisco IOS. The structure of console, default/possible values are defined in one xml file. The configuration of platform is defined in second xml file. So basically user is provided with an daemon editor for specific xml structure binded to tcp port. As a backup plan this configuration file can be edited from any text editor. Each time daemon starts it executes all registered exporters. Exporters and Actions are defined as java classes beanshell scripts. So if you put it at runlevel just after you mount root as writeable it can be used to create whole /etc structure. Additionally actions can be executed from user console if you allow it in definition xml. Sorry for developing it in java. I guess it can be simply ported to python but in my case RAM size was not an issue. Have fun :) [Less]

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EclipseShell brings interactive scripting to Eclipse. With a UI inspired by Smalltalk's workspaces, EclipseShell allows multiple interpreters to be used. Support for JRuby (Ruby too), Beanshell, Javascript (Rhino) and Clojure.

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The Vyper Dynamic Server framework is a pure-java library for use in the creation of backend / server platforms. VDS is specifically tailored for financial applications, and suited for many high-throughput, asynchronous and distributed environments.

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REPL is a modular read-eval-print-loop system for android platform. It allows you to evaluate your code with installed remote eval-services. Developers can create their own services, that will be supported by REPL.

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