This is a fork of J2V8 project with V8 engine's version updated to 13.9.205.21 (21 August 2025) and support of 16kb page aligment for Android. This fork aims to support only android versions of j2v8.
dependencies {
implementation 'io.github.k4k7us23:j2v8:1.0'
}For information about how to build this fork locally, please read BUILDING.md
Original J2V8 Readme
J2V8 is a set of Java bindings for V8. J2V8 focuses on performance and tight integration with V8. It also takes a 'primitive first' approach, meaning that if a value can be accessed as a primitive, then it should be. This forces a more static type system between the JS and Java code, but it also improves the performance since intermediate Objects are not created.
We developed J2V8 as a high performance engine for our multi-platform mobile toolkit tabris.js and it is a great choice for executing JavaScript on Android devices.
Building J2V8 requires building both the native parts and the Java library (.jar/.aar file). To build the native parts we first build V8 as a monolithic library and then statically link J2V8 to that. The Java parts are built with maven/gradle.
J2V8 uses a cross-platform, cross-compiling build-system written in Python.
For any further build instructions & details please read BUILDING.md
- Getting Started With J2V8
- Registering Java Callbacks with J2V8
- Implementing WebWorkers with J2V8
- Multithreaded JavaScript with J2V8
- Using J2V8 with Heroku
- Announcing J2V8 4
- Running Node.js on the JVM
- Shipping J2V8 as an AAR
- Announcing J2V8 3.0
- J2V8 2.2 New and Noteworthy
- Announcing J2V8 2.0
- Highly Efficient Java & JavaScript Integration
- React.js SSR with J2V8
Here is a list of articles I've written on J2V8 http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/tag/j2v8/.
Here are some projects that use J2V8:
The code is published under the terms of the Eclipse Public License, version 1.0.