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package org.apache.myfaces.plugins.jsdoc.util;

/**
 * A trivial bootstrap class that simply adds the path to the
 * .js file as an argument to the Rhino call. This little hack
 * allows the code in the .js file to have access to it's own
 * path via the Rhino arguments object. This is necessary to
 * allow the .js code to find resource files in a location
 * relative to itself.
 * 

* USAGE: java -jar jsrun.jar path/to/file.js */ public class JSRun { public static void main(String[] args) { String[] jsargs = {"-j=" + args[0]}; String[] allArgs = new String[jsargs.length + args.length]; System.arraycopy(args, 0, allArgs, 0, args.length); System.arraycopy(jsargs, 0, allArgs, args.length, jsargs.length); org.mozilla.javascript.tools.shell.Main.main(allArgs); } }





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