From: Tomas V. <tom...@gm...> - 2011-02-10 10:20:11
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Hi Sascha. Ok, I will wait for their response. I think XMLVM is a really interesting project and I think it has potential to target a lot of different mobile targets, but maybe I don't see all the really technical difficulties. Maybe Symbian and MeeGo is not the way to go at the moment, could Windows Phone 7 with Java -> C# work? Wolfgang and Arno, would this be possible? Best regards, Tomas On 7 February 2011 19:50, Sascha Haeberling <sa...@xm...> wrote: > I see, I misunderstood you the first time. Doing a java-based QT API that > then maps to the actual API should probably be a bit easier, but it would > still require a significant amount of work. > > Wolfgang and Arno are currently doing this work for the C-backend, so they > can actually give you even more advise about how much work would be > involved. > > // Sascha > > On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Tomas Vestelind <tom...@gm... > > wrote: > >> Hi Sascha, >> >> Thank you for your response. >> >> When I did some tests applications with XMLVM I used the Cocoa Touch stubs >> directly without doing Android-to-iPhone conversion. When I added some >> wrappers that didn't exist it was quite straightforward. I looked at other, >> similar classes and convertion between Java classes like String and >> ArrayList to Cocoa classes was all ready implemented by you guys. >> >> So I imagine that something similar could be done for Qt but as there >> aren't anything that I could look at I would probably try to create the >> stubs, cross compile them to C and then basically call the proper method in >> the wrapper. >> >> Do you think this approach could work? Maybe someone here knows if I would >> have to do something specific for Qt? >> >> Best regards, >> Tomas Vestelind >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> The modern datacenter depends on network connectivity to access resources >> and provide services. The best practices for maximizing a physical >> server's >> connectivity to a physical network are well understood - see how these >> rules translate into the virtual world? >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdevnlfb >> _______________________________________________ >> xmlvm-users mailing list >> xml...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmlvm-users >> >> > -- Quand on veut un mouton, c'est la preuve qu'on existe |