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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T22:20:33+00:00 2026-05-24T22:20:33+00:00

I’ve been wondering to try out server-side javascript for a while. And I’m finding

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I’ve been wondering to try out server-side javascript for a while. And I’m finding a good amount of servers, like:
Node.js Rhino SpiderMonkey among others.

Could anyone with experience on server-side javascript, tell me which are the best engines? and why? I like the Node.js because it’s based on Google’s V8 engine. And seems easy to use. But some feedback on what you would choose would be great.

Edit:

Some benchmarks for Node.

I’m thinking on going with this one but feedback is still welcome.

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    2026-05-24T22:20:34+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 10:20 pm

    I think each solution has its own advantages/disadvantages

    here a list of SSJS solutions:

    • Aptana Jaxer:
      sadly abandoned

    • Sitepoint Persevere:
      based on rhino –
      include JSDB, supports JSON Query –
      by Kris Zyp, the author of JSON Schema

    • RingoJS:
      based on rhino –
      ex Helma NG successor of Helma which existed from long time ago –
      multi-thread –
      nice community –
      great actor on CommonJS

    • Narwhal:
      can work on either spidermonkey, V8, or webkit JavaScriptCore –
      another great actor on CommonJS –
      defined the JSGI API in the Jack Server

    • Joyent NodeJS:
      based on V8
      (fast) –
      all is running in a single thread –
      all the code must be written using callbacks –
      lot of modules available via npm (Node Package Manager)

    • 4D Wakanda:
      based on Webkit JavaScriptCore aka SFX or Nitro (which has been faster than V8 and could be faster again) –
      include an NoSQL Object oriented JavaScript datastore with a native REST API –
      multi-threaded –
      provides a studio with a debugger, a Model Designer, and a GUI Designer –
      provides a Framework with Widgets directly bindable to the datastore and between each others

    • APE project: based on spidermonkey – a Push engine to synchronize in live data between many visitor browsers

    • 10gen MongoDB: A NoSQL Document store allowing code in either Erlang & JavaScript (using spidermonkey)

    • Apache CouchDB: Another NoSQL Document store also allowing code in either Erlang & JavaScript (using spidermonkey)

    See a Server-Side JavaScript presentation with some history, benchmarks, & descriptions

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