Arnout Engelen pisze: [...]
Hmm, do you have any references to support that claim? That'd suck, Dalvik looks pretty interesting (also for Openmoko).
IIRC, it was promised by Google to be open... Im not following Android very carefully, so Im not up to date with this... maybe it is already open, or maybe not yet... or maybe google will not keep promises and never opens it, only time can tell... And for those who claim that Android is 'java-based crap', I think it is to early to say, because Android is not java based... 1. it uses java syntax (and java tools like compilers and IDE etc) but its at the end compiled not to java bytecode but for new google's Dalvik bytecode... 2. it does not also use SUN's SE libs but Android's own SE implementations (well, not exactly Android's own, i think this is Apache Harmony)... 3. it runs on mentioned Google's own Dalvik Virtual Machine you can use java standard edition to develop application for Android on your PC, but you dont need any of sun's java on the mobile... there is some kind of association: java + mobile = crap (it does not matter is it right or not here) but I dont think this should be extended on Android... at least not yet... we will see, if this is really promissing, where first Android devices will arrive (or someone compiles Dalvik for Neo, when source code will be available)... Android can easily attract megazylion of world java developers, and lot of code and application (written in java) can be very easily ported to Android... there is even a tool to convert compiled to sun's bytecode java classes to to Dalvik bytecode classes (.dex files? or sth like that) without need to have source code nearby... It would be great if I could run also Android from one of my SD cards :-) Piotr _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community