JXcore extends Node.JS™ with additional features for developing mobile and embedded applications using JavaScript and leveraging the Node ecosystem.
- Support for core Node.JS features
- Embeddable Interface
- Publish to Mobile Platforms (Android, iOS ..)
- Supports Multiple JavaScript Engines
- Multi-threading Capabilities
- Process Configuration & Monitor
- In-memory File System
- Application Packaging
- Support for the latest JavaScript features (ES6, ASM.JS ...)
- ARMV7, ARMV7a, ARMv8 (64 bit**)
- MIPS
- ia32, X64
Coming soon;
- Power7, Power8, MIPS (64 bit)
- Android 2.3+
- CyanogenMod 10+
- iOS 6+
- Windows XP+
- Various Linux Distributions (Debian, Fedora, Suse, OpenWRT, Gentoo ...)
- BSD
- OSX
- Ubuntu 14 LTS VM
- Debian 7 VM, Ci20(mips), RP B+(arm), RP 2(arm), VM(osuosl - power8)
- Udoo (arm + arduino)
- FreeBSD 10 VM
- Windows 7 x64, 8.1 x64
- OSX 10.9, 10.10
- Android 2.3 Samsung ACE
- Android 3.x Samsung Galaxy Tab2
- Android 4.x Huawei G510 /LG G2 / HTC 820(armv8) / Dell Venue 7 / Ci20(mips)
- Android 5.x Nexus 5 / Nexus 6 / S6
- Cyanogen 11+ one plus one
- iOS 6.x iPhone 4s
- iOS 7.x iPad Mini 2nd, IPhone 5s
- iOS 8.x iPhone 6
- OpenWRT VM, Yun(mips)
See Roadmap document.
See How to Compile document.
If you don't want to build JXcore by yourself, you can use pre-compiled binaries. See Installation document.
Macro API is available from here
See Testing document.
Our hardworking contributors are available from here
Would you like to be one of them? Fork, Hack, and send a Pull Request.
List of Node.JS contributors can be found from here
** compatibility mode