Hi bratag,
Did you ever get JAI working? I too got some steps into the dependency
trail but lost hope. Just wondering if you managed to fix this issue
and if your project is open source?! :)
Gav
On May 13, 9:54 pm, "bra...@gmail.com" wrote:
> I have very nearly finished porting the java.awt li
I have very nearly finished porting the java.awt lib to android. I
have skipped all the swing functionality as I cannot see us need ing
it along with some fairly large chunks of the text handling. Graphic
manipulation and IO etc should all still work.
If you are ever given the choice between buil
> By the way - Love your book Mark. The very first android resource I
> purchased.
Thanks!
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By the way - Love your book Mark. The very first android resource I
purchased.
On May 12, 2:56 am, "bra...@gmail.com" wrote:
> I have actually tried the methods you mentioned however after getting
> 10 levels deep in files I needed to port I looked for a better way. I
> guess that easy way doesn
I have actually tried the methods you mentioned however after getting
10 levels deep in files I needed to port I looked for a better way. I
guess that easy way doesnt exist. Ahh well back to grabbing source I
guess.
Thanks for the response.
On May 12, 2:53 am, "Mark Murphy" wrote:
> > Why is i
> Why is it we cant reference java.awt within our android
> projects.
Because it is not there. Android supports a subset of JavaSE.
> Or I guess a better question is why was a lib that is so
> vital to so many other libs left out of android?
AWT, on the whole, is useless to Android, because it
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