I promise that the android layer is really thin... It is used for the UI, and the service underneath has been already tested in java (from command line).
2010/3/2 Thiago Macieira <[email protected]>: > Em Terça-feira 02 Março 2010, às 13:45:43, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente > escreveu: >> I know that openjdk already works in maemo[1], but my question is >> about how good will be java support from MeeGo. I prefer supported >> packages than tricky third repositories or binaries installation, >> specially for "production environments" and end users. >> >> For example, a project based in a java service and a android app, I >> think it would be easier porting it to openjdk that C++ because >> android app layer is very thin and the core (java) has been already >> tested in a linux PC. > > The Android app layer is anything but thin. > > Remember that their entire API offering is in Java, built on top of non- > standard Linux libraries. > > Getting an Android app environment is not trivial. Especially if you want to > use standard Linux libraries and middleware, you'll have a lot of porting work > to do. > > The alternative is to drop the Android API from your Java app. I don't know > what's left of your app then. > > -- > Thiago Macieira - thiago (AT) macieira.info - thiago (AT) kde.org > Senior Product Manager - Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks > PGP/GPG: 0x6EF45358; fingerprint: > E067 918B B660 DBD1 105C 966C 33F5 F005 6EF4 5358 > > _______________________________________________ > MeeGo-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev > > -- J. Manrique López de la Fuente http://www.jsmanrique.es _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
