Installing Optional Scripting Languages on the AIS Server (Release 9.2.5.4)

Starting with Tools Release 9.2.5.4, orchestrations support JRuby and Jython as additional scripting languages along with Groovy.

In the Orchestrator Studio, you can use JRuby and Jython scripts for any processes that support Groovy scripts. For example, you can use the JRuby and Jython scripts in the custom service requests, rules, connectors (REST and Database), and while manipulating the orchestration output.

To enable the use of additional scripting languages for an AIS Server instance, you must provide an associated JAR file and perform the configuration steps.

After you complete the required configuration, you can see the languages listed in the drop-down menu in the script section in the Orchestrator Studio. See Enabling JRuby and Enabling Jython.

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