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'''Nashorn''' is a [[JavaScript engine]] developed in the [[Java (programming language)|Java]] programming language originally by [[Oracle Corporation|Oracle]] and later by the OpenJDK Community. It relies on the support for dynamically typed languages on the Java Platform (JSR 292) (a concept first realized in the experimental [[Da Vinci Machine]] and a standard part of Java 7 and later.) Nashorn
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It provides a 100% support of [[ECMAScript]] 5.1.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/12/docs/api/jdk.scripting.nashorn/module-summary.html|title = Java Platform, Standard Edition Java API Reference}}</ref> It was the first JavaScript implementation to achieve 100% pass rate on the ECMAScript 5.1 test suite.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/asz/status/258995374847565825|title = Tweet showing all ECMAScript 5.1 tests passing on the screen of a Nashorn developers' computer}}</ref>
With the release of Java 11, Nashorn was deprecated citing challenges to maintenance, and has been removed from JDK 15 onwards.<ref>{{cite web
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==Name==
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{{Portal|Free and open-source software}}
*[[List of ECMAScript engines]]
*[[List of JVM languages]]
==References==
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