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hi all,
have just started working with ruby. i am building a jruby script which has to branch to 20 threads and perform simultaneously. I am using Java's Native threads and then calling ruby scripts in each of them. But am encountering serious problems as in : Passing command - line arguments to the ruby script when it is called from within the java thread( the arguments i need to pass are IP address and an integer.). Please me in this regard... Thanks in advance.. Swati -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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Swati Sharma wrote:
> hi all, > > have just started working with ruby. i am building a jruby script which > has to branch to 20 threads and perform simultaneously. I am using > Java's Native threads and then calling ruby scripts in each of them. But > am encountering serious problems as in : > > Passing command - line arguments to the ruby script when it is called > from within the java thread( the arguments i need to pass are IP address > and an integer.). > > Please me in this regard... Can you post an example of what you're doing? I'm not sure I understand. You may want to look at the JRuby code used for spinning up new JRuby instances in the same VM, since that allows passing parameters along correctly. - Charlie |
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Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
> Swati Sharma wrote: >> >> Please me in this regard... > > Can you post an example of what you're doing? I'm not sure I understand. > You may want to look at the JRuby code used for spinning up new JRuby > instances in the same VM, since that allows passing parameters along > correctly. > > - Charlie I am writing this jruby script for the SNMP management of the wireless equipment installed in my campus. The way i have my script has 3 java classes corresponding to the 3 main scripts that i have in ruby.Below i paste the code for the rum method of one of my class categories (it just calls the corresponding ruby script): public void run() { System.out.println(getName()); try { ScriptEngineManager factory = new ScriptEngineManager(); // Create a JRuby engine. ScriptEngine engine = factory.getEngineByName("jruby"); // Enable the JRuby script engine to invoke a script in a file. Invocable inv = (Invocable) engine; // Open a file reader on the external JRuby script file. FileReader f = new FileReader("/root/NetBeansProjects/java_thread_script_test/src/java_thread_script_test/cpeping.rb"); // Evaluate (execute) the script. Once evaluated, any functions // in the script can be called with the invokeFunction method. engine.eval(f); }//end of try Now, the problem is that i have made 3 classes and each of these classes have to create 8 threads each (in java). so what i need is that i pass on the IP Address and and an integer to the ruby script so that each category (8 threads) can use the same ruby file instead of duplicating the ruby scripts for individual threads. I guess this much detail will be enough to seek your . Waiting for your reply....... Thanks.. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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Swati Sharma wrote:
> Now, the problem is that i have made 3 classes and each of these classes > have to create 8 threads each (in java). so what i need is that i pass > on the IP Address and and an integer to the ruby script so that each > category (8 threads) can use the same ruby file instead of duplicating > the ruby scripts for individual threads. Your best bet would be one of the following: - set a couple variables somewhere for each script run that they can use to retrieve the IP and integer - set up the ARGV array so it has the command-line parameters you want to pass through There are also other ways to pass data into a scripting engine through JSR223 that I won't list here, but google for them and you'll find some good examples. - Charlie |
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Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
> Swati Sharma wrote: >> Now, the problem is that i have made 3 classes and each of these classes >> have to create 8 threads each (in java). so what i need is that i pass >> on the IP Address and and an integer to the ruby script so that each >> category (8 threads) can use the same ruby file instead of duplicating >> the ruby scripts for individual threads. > > Your best bet would be one of the following: > > - set a couple variables somewhere for each script run that they can use > to retrieve the IP and integer > - set up the ARGV array so it has the command-line parameters you want > to pass through > > There are also other ways to pass data into a scripting engine through > JSR223 that I won't list here, but google for them and you'll find some > good examples. > > - Charlie Thanks Charlie. i made use of the ARGV array..... now, when i am passing my parameters from java they are perfectly visible within the run method of the thread. But they are not reaching my method in the ruby script which is doing all the processing. I am making use of the JSR223 scripting engine only. The invokeFunction method is the one that passes the arguments from java to ruby. One possible reason that comes to my mind is the absence of class in my script. is it neccessary to include a class in the ruby script? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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Swati Sharma wrote:
> Thanks Charlie. i made use of the ARGV array..... now, when i am passing > my parameters from java they are perfectly visible within the run method > of the thread. But they are not reaching my method in the ruby script > which is doing all the processing. I am making use of the JSR223 > scripting engine only. The invokeFunction method is the one that passes > the arguments from java to ruby. One possible reason that comes to my > mind is the absence of class in my script. is it neccessary to include a > class in the ruby script? ARGV is only set up using command-line parameters for the top-level "main" script you run. Any scripts that you invoke through BSF/JSR223 will require a separate step to set up ARGV there too. That could be as simple as running some code to add entries to ARGV. - Charlie |
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