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I'm using Mozilla Rhino 1.7r2 (not the JDK version), and I want to call a JS function from Java.

My JS function is like this:

function abc(x,y)
{
  return x+y
}

How do I do this?

Edit: (The JS function is in a separate file)

+2  A: 
String script = "function abc(x,y) {return x+y;}";
Context context = Context.enter();
try {
    ScriptableObject scope = context.initStandardObjects();
    Scriptable that = context.newObject(scope);
    Function fct = context.compileFunction(scope, script, "script", 1, null);
    Object result = fct.call(
            context, scope, that, new Object[] {2, 3});
    System.out.println(Context.jsToJava(result, int.class));
} finally {
    Context.exit();
}

UPDATE: when the function is loaded in the scope, along with other functions and variables

String script = "function abc(x,y) {return x+y;}"
        + "function def(u,v) {return u-v;}";
Context context = Context.enter();
try {
    ScriptableObject scope = context.initStandardObjects();
    context.evaluateString(scope, script, "script", 1, null);
    Function fct = (Function)scope.get("abc", scope);
    Object result = fct.call(
            context, scope, scope, new Object[] {2, 3});
    System.out.println(Context.jsToJava(result, int.class));
} finally {
    Context.exit();
}
Maurice Perry
Thanks for the answer +1, but my JS function (along with other functions) are in a seperate .js file. I converted the file to string and used your code, but it doesn't work. :(
instantsetsuna
See the second sniplet
Maurice Perry
Works perfectly! Thank you! :) Here's the full code http://pastie.org/1240495
instantsetsuna