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an available language. Today, very few people choose JScript when writing applications in .NET, but it
lives on in products from other vendors:
Name Javascript Engine More Information
AppJet Rhino
http://www.appjet.com/
Aptana Jaxer SpiderMonkey
http://www.aptana.com/jaxer/
ASP JScript From Microsoft (Now Obsolete)
ASP.NET JScript.NET
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/ms974588.aspx
Cocoon Flowscript Rhino
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/
userdocs/flow/api.html
Helma Object Publisher Rhino
http://www.helma.org/
jsext SpiderMonkey
http://www.jsext.net/
JSP Caucho Resin Servlet
Runner V2
From Sun Microsystems (Now Obsolete)
JSSP Rhino
http://jssp.de/
Junction Rhino
http://code.google.com/p/trimpath/
mod_js SpiderMonkey
http://modjs.org/
OpenMocha Helma
http://openmocha.org/openmocha/
Phobos Rhino
https://phobos.dev.java.net/
Rhino in Spring Rhino
http://rhinoinspring
.sourceforge.net/
Rhinola Rhino
http://mod-gcj.sf.net/rhinola
.html
Server Side JavaScript Rhino
http://www.bluishcoder.co
.nz/2006/05/server-side-
javascript.html
10gen 10gen Proprietary
http://www.10gen.com/
Torino Rhino
http://torino.sourceforge.net/
Whitebeam SpiderMonkey
http://www.whitebeam.org/
wxJavaScript SpiderMonkey
http://www.wxjavascript.net/
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