So when I compile my own FX what target to I compile to? I guess I compile on linux, right?
Tom On 10.10.13 22:01, Tomas Brandalik wrote: > 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<philippe.tiff...@steria.com>: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Someone can make a clear answer about JavaFX on ANDROID ? >>> >>> If it works how to use ? Otherwise the roadmap is .... >>> >>> Best Regard. >>> >>> This email and any attachments may contain confidential information >>> and intellectual property (including copyright material). It is only >>> for the use of the addressee(s) in accordance with any instructions >>> contained within it. If you are not the addressee, you are prohibited >>> from copying, forwarding, disclosing, saving or otherwise using it in >>> any way. If you receive this email in error, please immediately >>> advise the sender and delete it. Steria may monitor the content of >>> emails within its network to ensure compliance with its policies and >>> procedures. Emails are susceptible to alteration and their integrity >>> (including origin) cannot be assured. Steria shall not be liable for >>> any modification to a message, or for messages falsely sent. >