I have Java code that is regularly pushed to the database (it is too complicated to explain why it is in the database, and that would just turn the focus away from the main question).
During runtime I query the database. Can I execute the code I get from the database? I am only storing the content of the main method in the code. The server on which the database runs is an HTTP server.
Example code from the database (just for reference):
int i = 10;
int j = 2;
int k = i*j;
System.out.println("Result is " + k);
Expected output:
Result is 20
解决方案
Any Java program is correct Groovy program. So you can add Groovy dependency to your project and then using GroovyShell execute your code:
GroovyShell shell = new GroovyShell();
shell.evaluate(code);
So in your case:
GroovyShell shell = new GroovyShell();
shell.evaluate("int i = 10;\n" +
"int j = 2;\n" +
"int k = i*j;\n" +
"System.out.println(\"Result is \" + k);");
And output:
Result is 20
Or you can use ScriptEngineManager (more common way):
ScriptEngineManager manager = new ScriptEngineManager();
ScriptEngine engine = manager.getEngineByName("groovy");
engine.eval("int i = 10;\n" +
"int j = 2;\n" +
"int k = i*j;\n" +
"System.out.println(\"Result is \" + k);");
But anyway, you need to add Groovy to your depedencies.