Hi Tobi and Philippe,
Android port is being developed in open source so all developers can see
every progress. There is nothing to hide. You can understand it as an
example of porting javafx runtime to a linux based platform not a
product with a roadmap.
As you've noticed there are 2 launchers DalvikLauncher and
JavaSELauncher. Have a look at DalvikLauncher it is quite simple how it
launches an application. What you need to try it out is an java6 (dalvik
vm limitation) compatible javafx fork.
On the other hand JavaSELauncher uses standalone vm which is not part of
the port. It expects that the vm is packaged with an apk. The launcher
unpacks vm, installs it, setup classpath, main class debug port etc (all
specified in manifest) and launches it . These are the 2 options which
can be further extended by the community.
best regards
-Tomas
On 10/10/2013 06:10 PM, Tobias Bley wrote:
Tomas from Oracle is working on the Android port of JavaFX. He has developed a
DalvikLauncher and a JavaSELauncher. So he is able to tell you (and me :)) more
about that important theme „JavaFX on Android“.
Best regards,
Tobi
Am 10.10.2013 um 16:55 schrieb Philippe TIFFEAU<[email protected]>:
Hello,
Someone can make a clear answer about JavaFX on ANDROID ?
If it works how to use ? Otherwise the roadmap is ....
Best Regard.
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