Dan and Jason, On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Jason Stephenson <ja...@sigio.com> wrote: > > On 09/21/2016 07:32 AM, Ken Cox wrote: > > Thanks, but the GatewayRequest class I am using is from a old fork. > > If your Android changes are compatible with regular JDK versions, you > could submit them as enhancements to the OpenSRF project.
The changes I made were not in pursuit of any goal higher than getting them to compile with the Android tool chain. I might have made some trivial improvements along the way, like StringBuilder instead of StringBuffer. I also whacked every source from the tree that would not compile for Android. You can have a look at your leisure at the Github repo under the opensrf/ directory. Don't get your hopes up! > Likewise there are Java classes for Evergreen. Are you using those? If > so, have you needed to fork them? Ah, yes, I use some of those, and I have had to change them. That is where the XML parser lives, which I changed to XMLPullParser. Removed javax.* references. Whacked sources that wouldn't compile. Have a look in the repo under the core/src/org/open_ils/ directory if you want to compare latest vs. latest. Ken