If you run "jjs -xhelp" with a 8u40 build, you'll see one-liner doc for all options. As for tool docs, jdk8u40 is not yet released. ( https://jdk8.java.net/download.html ). Once released the web docs will be updated.

Hope this helps,
-Sundar

On Wednesday 21 January 2015 04:25 AM, Baq Haidri wrote:
I've read online
<https://blogs.oracle.com/nashorn/entry/nashorn_performance_work_in_the> that
Java 8u40 has the ability to read previously generated Java bytecode and
therefore avoid warmup costs:

*Nashorn in JDK 8u40 also supports caching generated code and type
information deduced at runtime to disk. This means that only the first
iteration of a largish application with long warmup will be an issue.
Consecutive runs of the same code will stabilize very quickly with the same
good performance.*

Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any documentation either online
or on the nashorn-dev list on how to do this.  Can somebody point me to
some documentation that describes how to do this?

Thanks!
Baq

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