> Very nice...I'll have a look at your post. I have an interest in getting
> JRuby running on Android too, but have not started the attempt yet. I
> suspect the largest challenge will be modularizing JRuby's codebase so
> it can be loaded sans the bits Android doesn't support. I've already
> started on modifications to run with a slightly-reduced Ruby featureset
> in exchange for better performance (since G1 and other devices are going
> to be a little weaker than my core 2).

> I'll post any updates here as well. Thanks for the update, Per.

Cool - I'd be interested to see the results of your work with that.
What are you looking at as a target for the apk size, roughly?

I have Hecl running on Android, but of course it was quite easy,
because Hecl doesn't do any of the fancy things you guys do, it's just
a simple interpreter written in Java.

-- 
David N. Welton

http://www.welton.it/davidw/

http://www.dedasys.com/

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