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GraalJS 24.1.1

15 Oct 13:02
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GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

GraalJS version 24.1.1 is designed for use with Oracle GraalVM for JDK 23.0.1 or GraalVM Community Edition for JDK 23.0.1, and can be downloaded separately.

There are two standalone types to choose from:

  • Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
  • JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration

To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.

Learn more about GraalJS and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/javascript/.

GraalJS 24.1.0

17 Sep 12:50
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GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

GraalJS version 24.1.0 is designed for use with Oracle GraalVM for JDK 23.0.0 or GraalVM Community Edition for JDK 23.0.0, and can be downloaded separately.

There are two standalone types to choose from:

  • Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
  • JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration

To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.

Learn more about GraalJS and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/javascript/.

GraalJS 24.0.2

16 Jul 14:11
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GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

GraalJS version 24.0.2 is designed for use with Oracle GraalVM for JDK 22.0.2 or GraalVM Community Edition for JDK 22.0.2, and can be downloaded separately.

There are two standalone types to choose from:

  • Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
  • JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration

To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.

Learn more about GraalJS and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/javascript/.

GraalJS 24.0.1

16 Apr 14:34
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GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

GraalJS version 24.0.1 is designed for use with Oracle GraalVM for JDK 22.0.1 or GraalVM Community Edition for JDK 22.0.1, and can be downloaded separately.

There are two standalone types to choose from:

  • Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
  • JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration

To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.

Learn more about GraalJS and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/javascript/.

GraalJS 24.0.0

21 Mar 09:35
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GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

GraalJS version 24.0.0 is designed for use with Oracle GraalVM for JDK 22.0.0 or GraalVM Community Edition for JDK 22.0.0, and can be downloaded separately.

There are two standalone types to choose from:

  • Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
  • JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration

To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.

Learn more about GraalJS and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/javascript/.

GraalJS 23.1.2

16 Jan 15:03
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GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

GraalJS version 23.1.2 is designed for use with Oracle GraalVM for JDK 21.0.2 or GraalVM Community Edition for JDK 21.0.2, and can be downloaded downloaded separately.

There are two distribution types to choose from:

  • Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
  • JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration

To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has -community in the name. A JVM standalone has -jvm in a name.

Learn more about GraalJS and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/javascript/.

GraalJS 23.0.2.1 (NodeJS only)

14 Nov 17:41
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GraalVM provides an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

More information is available on the GraalVM website:
http://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/js/

This release contains critical update for NodeJS artifacts only.

GraalJS 23.1.1

24 Oct 16:08
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GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

As of version 23.1.0, you can download GraalJS as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:

  • Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
  • JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration

To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.

Learn more about GraalJS and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/javascript/.

GraalJS 23.0.2

25 Oct 08:04
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GraalVM provides an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

More information is available on the GraalVM website:
http://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/js/

GraalJS 23.1.0

19 Sep 12:13
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GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.

As of version 23.1.0, you can download GraalJS as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:

  • Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
  • JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration

To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.

Learn more about GraalJS and how to get started on the website: https://www.graalvm.org/javascript/.