I'm writing a Java library, actually, a Clojure library, but for this question, what matters is that it runs on the JVM. This library needs to execute some JavaScript. I tried with Nashorn but I encounter some limitations that might be too hard to overcome. As an alternative, I want to try NodeJS.
I want my library to be self contained, to not depend on the system running NodeJS independently and thus requiring a particular deployment mechanism to place the Java and NodeJS artifacts in the right places to be picked up by the two different network servers. This approach, though, brings some issues.
I will be talking to NodeJS over HTTP but I don't want NodeJS to open a specific port. I want to find a random unused one so there's no collisions. I also want to control where the logs from NodeJS go, as to keep them with the rest of my application. Lastly, my app should be able to detect when NodeJS crashed and re-run it or report an error with information.
What's the best way to approach this? Are there any Java libraries to help manage child process in this fashion? Anything in particular I should do from the NodeJS side (I'm very new to NodeJS, I never used it before).
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