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J4TS

Java APIs for TypeScript / JavaScript / JSweet

J4TS is based on a fork of the GWT's JRE emulation library and is written in Java, and transpiled to TypeScript/JavaScript with the JSweet transpiler. It intends to be useful for the following cases:

J4TS currently covers most of the core Java API supported by GWT (java.lang, java.util, some java.io). It does not support java.math yet because the GWT implementation requires a deep Java emulation, which is not consistent with the JSweet approach (so java.math should be implemented as a wrapper for bignumber.js for instance).

J4TS is intended to be completed on-the-fly as more use cases are needed. So feel free to contribute.

Examples

import List = java.util.List;
import ArrayList = java.util.ArrayList;
import Set = java.util.Set;
import HashSet = java.util.HashSet;
import Map = java.util.Map;
import HashMap = java.util.HashMap;

var l: List<String> = new ArrayList<String>();
l.add("a");
l.add("b");
l.add("c");
assertEquals("[a, b, c]", l.toString());
assertEquals(l.indexOf("a"), 0);

var s: Set<String> = new HashSet<String>();
s.add("a");
s.add("a");
s.add("b");
s.add("c");
s.add("c");
assertEquals(3, s.size());
assertTrue(s.contains("c"));

var s: Map<String, String> = new HashMap<String, String>();
s.put("a", "aa");
s.put("b", "bb");
s.put("c", "cc");
assertEquals("bb", s.get("b"));

How to use

You can use the current JavaScript bundle (JSweet-generated runtime): dist/j4ts.js.

From TypeScript, you can compile with: dist/j4ts.d.ts.

From JSweet, add the candy dependency in your pom.xml.

<dependency>
	<groupId>org.jsweet</groupId>
	<artifactId>j4ts</artifactId>
	<version>VERSION</version>
</dependency>

A simple and still incomplete test suite is available there. Make sure that the tests pass by opening index.html.

How to modify/package

You can compile, package and install the J4TS candy in your local Maven repository by running Maven in the project's directory:

> mvn install

Disclaimer

J4TS is not a Java emulator and is not made for fully implementing the Java semantics in JavaScript. It is close to and mimics Java behavior, but it will never be completely Java. For instance, primitive types in Java and JavaScript are quite different (chars and numbers especially) and we don't want to emulate that difference.

Contributions

J4TS is meant to serve the public interest and be as open as possible. So anyone is more than welcome to contribute as long as it does not deviate J4TS from its initial goals stated above. When you meet a class or a method that is not supported, please feel free to contribute under the terms of the license.

License

J4TS is licensed under the Apache Open Source License version 2.