I would say CEF3 would be the way to go 
(http://code.google.com/p/chromiumembedded/). I was thinking about 
experimenting with it. It already has V8 support natively and many of the 
tasks for creating windows has already been developed. In fact, Brandon, it 
looks like you've already started here: 
https://github.com/Benvie/chrome-nodium.

Can you share your experiences with melding CEF and node?

On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 8:28:03 AM UTC-5, Artur wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, April 9, 2012 6:20:46 AM UTC-7, Tim Caswell wrote:
>>
>> Just curious, but could something like this be done with gecko, maybe 
>> using chromeless?  
>>
> Gecko was not designed for embeddability, so it's not nearly as 
> easy/lightweight as WebKit for that purpose. Chromeless would be the way to 
> go, but it's been left behind (I believe) because of another bigger effort: 
> WebRT (web runtime).
>  
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Apps/WebRT
>
> I created Node-Qt primarily for fun, but also because I wanted to use the 
> Node API and its modules for things the web stack couldn't do. (Of course 
> one can always bundle two runtimes (Node + Chromeless/WebRT/etc) and do 
> things with WebSockets...).
>
> -- 
> Artur Adib
> Mozilla Labs
> http://twitter.com/arturadib
>

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