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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T22:52:49+00:00 2026-05-23T22:52:49+00:00

I have the following Java interfaces, public interface JavascriptInterface { public MyIterator getItems(); }

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I have the following Java interfaces,

public interface JavascriptInterface
{
    public MyIterator getItems();
}

public interface MyIterator
{
    public boolean hasNext();
    public String next();
}

which I expose as an API to a JavaScript web application:

Webview webview;
JavascriptInterface webapi;

//init webview and webapi [..]

webview.addJavascriptInterface(webapi, "webapi");

I wonder if there is a possibility to iterate over the items with a JavaScript for-loop like this:

for (var item in webapi.getItems())
{
    //do something with item [..]
}

What type/methods do I have to use/implement instead of MyIterator to make this possible, or can I convert it somehow (with a JavaScript helper)?
I currently return a String object with JSON and parse it with a JavaScript library. Is there an easier/faster solution?

Edit: The JSON solution also has the issue, that I can only provide a copy of static data and can not invoke methods.

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    2026-05-23T22:52:50+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:52 pm

    If Android would fully support JavaScript version 1.7, I could to something like this, to map between Java and JavaScript Iterable (unfortunately they does not support it yet, but maybe this will work in the future):

    function MyIterable(iterable)
    {
        this.iterable = iterable;
    }
    
    MyIterable.prototype.__iterator__ = function() {
        return new MyIterator(this.iterable.iterator());
    };
    
    function MyIterator(iterator) {
        this.iterator = iterator;
    }
    
    MyIterator.prototype.next = function() {
        if (this.iterator.hasNext())
            return this.iterator.next();
        else
            throw StopIteration;
    };
    
    for (var item in new MyIterable(webapi.getItems()))
    {
        //do something with item [..]
    }
    

    or

    function createIterator(iterable)
    {
        var iterator = iterable.iterator();
        while (iterator.hasNext())
            yield iterator.next();
        throw StopIteration;
    }
    
    for (var item in createIterator(webapi.getItems()))
    {
        //do something with item [..]
    }
    

    Note: This time I assume webapi.getItems() returns a Java Iterable<T>.

    I dont know if __iterator__() is a valid method name in Java, but you could also think about returning a custom Iterable/Iterator interface in Java, implementing __iterator__(), and next(). The only question is, how to throw the StopIteration exception.

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