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I'm building a .NET 3.5 application and have the need to evaluate JS code on the server - basically a user provided rule set that can work within a browser or on the server. Managed JS is not an option, because the JS code would be provided at runtime. Aptana's Jaxer is also not an option. So I was looking into using a build of the V8 engine within my app. I built the source successfully into a DLL, but that DLL is not not a managed library and is not COM either. V8 is just plain C++. Any ideas as to how to interop with this type of DLL in C#? Also, I'm open to other suggestions for SpiderMonkey or another JS engine. Thanks in advance. UPDATE: I was able to use Ryan's solution. I just updated the references to the build for the latest from trunk. It worked great. Thanks Ryan. |
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Referencing Google's V8 engine from a .NET appI'm building a .NET 3.5 application and have the need to evaluate JS code on the server - basically a user provided rule set that can work within a browser or on the server. Managed JS is not an option, because the JS code would be provided at runtime. Aptana's Jaxer is also not an option. So I was looking into using a build of the V8 engine within my app. I built the source successfully into a DLL, but that DLL is not not a managed library and is not COM either. V8 is just plain C++. Any ideas as to how to interop with this type of DLL in C#? Also, I'm open to other suggestions for SpiderMonkey or another JS engine. Thanks in advance.
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