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'''Server-side JavaScript''' ('''SSJS''') refers to [[JavaScript]] that runs on the [[server-side]]. This term was coined because the language is predominantly used on the [[client-side]], i.e. [[client-side JavaScript]] (CSJS).
The first implementation of SSJS was [[Netscape Communications Corporation|Netscape]]'s LiveWire,{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} included in their [[Netscape Enterprise Server|Enterprise Server 2.0]] product,<ref>[http://docsrv.sco.com/INT_LiveWire/CONTENTS.html]</ref> released in 1996. [[CommonJS]] is a project to provide common specifications for SSJS development<ref>http://commonjs.org</ref>.
==Specifications==
*[http://research.nihonsoft.org/javascript/ServerReferenceJS12/index.htm Reference for Server-Side JavaScript 1.2]
*[http://research.nihonsoft.org/javascript/ServerGuideJS12/index.htm Guide for Server-Side JavaScript 1.2]
*[http://wiki.commonjs.org/ CommonJS Specifications to unify SSJS APIs]
==SEX==
I LOVE SEX SEX SEX SEXY SEX SEX!
==See also==
*[[JavaScript]]
▲*[[Comparison of Server-side JavaScript solutions]]
==External links==
*[http://groups.google.com/group/commonjs The Server-Side JavaScript Google Group] dedicated to creating cross-platform SSJS standard APIs.
*[https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript_shells Mozilla JavaScript shells] especially section "Standalone JavaScript shells"