No, sorry, no benchmarks yet. The main focus until now has been to speed up the development process. Right now it's pretty slick when it comes to reloading of resources on-the-fly when changed.
Vert.x is similar. PurpleJS tries to make development of your webapps easier by combining the require-js model and a "sinatra"-way of developing rest endpoints.
Sorry about that. The embedded mode is not yet documented, but I can certainly help you with embedding into existing systems.
No, Nodyn tried to be fully compatible with NodeJs. PurpleJS is just an alternative - the scope is not to be fully compatible. Also Nodyn has it's own implementation of Javascript. PurpleJS uses Nashorn as the…
No, it's using Nashorn which is bundled with Java 1.8+. It compiles Javascript into JVM bytecode as Rhino, but it's more performant.
No, sorry, no benchmarks yet. The main focus until now has been to speed up the development process. Right now it's pretty slick when it comes to reloading of resources on-the-fly when changed.
Vert.x is similar. PurpleJS tries to make development of your webapps easier by combining the require-js model and a "sinatra"-way of developing rest endpoints.
Sorry about that. The embedded mode is not yet documented, but I can certainly help you with embedding into existing systems.
No, Nodyn tried to be fully compatible with NodeJs. PurpleJS is just an alternative - the scope is not to be fully compatible. Also Nodyn has it's own implementation of Javascript. PurpleJS uses Nashorn as the…
No, it's using Nashorn which is bundled with Java 1.8+. It compiles Javascript into JVM bytecode as Rhino, but it's more performant.