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JavaScriptX ActiveX wraps Google V8 JavaScript Engine for use with OLE/COM languages. The ActiveX is a binary replacement of Microsoft Script Control for the JavaScript scripting language. JavaScriptX does not fully implement Microsoft Script Control interfaces. V8 compiles JavaScript directly to native machine code and the ActiveX provides binding between COM objects and JavaScript. This is a production-grade stable component for commercial use for providing modern scripting to your Desktop and Terminal Applications.
Key Features
- Production-grade stable component for commercial use
- Supports both x86 and x64 Architectures
- Latest Google V8 JavaScript Engine with ES6 & Harmony
- Unicode Ready API, can be used for any Locale / Language
- Binary-compatible for in-place replacement of Microsoft Script Control but does not fully implement all Microsoft Script Control interfaces.
Compatibility
Even though the control is promoted and supported only for Visual Basic 6.0 SP6, it is compatible with any OLE/COM capable Integrated Development Environments and x86 programming language. The following programming languages and IDE are reported to be compatible with WebKitX:
- Visual Basic 6.0 SP6
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2010/2015/2017 (VB.Net, C#)
- Microsoft Office Visual Basic for Applications 2003/2007/2010/2015/2016 (VBA, Access, Excel, etc.)
- Borland Delphi (down to version 5.0)
- Embarcadero RAD Studio (any Windows version)
- Qt (any Windows version)
- Xojo 2017 (any Windows version)
- Visual FoxPro
- PowerBuilder
- WinBatch
- Internet Explorer (requires NirSoft ActiveX Compatibility Manager)
- Ruby (via the 'win32ole' library included in the standard Ruby 1.8.x or later distribution)
- dBase (from 12 Plus down to 2.80 Plus)
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