Re: A Script interpreter ?

From: Brian Moelk (bmoelk_at_NObrainendeavorSPAM.FORcomME)
Date: 10/29/03


Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:40:31 -0500


> There are extensions in DxJavaScript that are not available in PaxScript
> (or, so I am led to believe). In particular, it's possible to provide a
> very high degree of interaction between your scripts and Delphi
components.

>From the paxscript website there seems to be a high degree of
interaction/interop as well.

I haven't used either product, but I would be surprised if there wasn't
similar capability in paxScript since it's written by the same author and
it's the third generation his scripting engine. Perhaps Alexander or Oz can
clarify.

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