I've been using Codename One for almost two years. I have been quite happy
with it for mobile dev projects. It's all Java though.. No Objective-C
unless you need to implement a native interface. Its UI API is similar to
Swing -- very different than JavaFX.
Steve
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 3:38 P
I know of a couple people that have dabbled with codename one. I think he liked
it, but he didn’t like working in Objective-C.
Chris
On Sep 9, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Tony Anecito wrote:
> Thanks Danno I have heard of that one. Also, I am looking at codename one
> have you or anyone else heard abo
Thanks Danno I have heard of that one. Also, I am looking at codename one have
you or anyone else heard about that solution?
Best Regards,
-Tony
On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 2:10 PM, Danno Ferrin
wrote:
There's a JavaOne session for that:
Java on iOS? Yes, You Can! [CON3698]
• Henr
There's a JavaOne session for that:
Java on iOS? Yes, You Can! [CON3698]
• Henric Müller - CEO, Trillian Mobile AB
• Niklas Therning - Head Geek, RoboVM / Trillian Mobile AB
Tuesday, Sep 30, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Hilton - Yosemite B/C
https://oracleus.activeevents.com/2014/connect
Hi All,
Does someone plan to support Java on IOS? Be great with the inroads openjfx has
made with Apple to get java running on IOS so developers do not have to use
ObjectiveC.
Perhaps someone has a swing/jfx jvm running on IOS or something close to
supporting both?
Thanks!
-Tony