I'm interested in converting Android apps to C and make use of other
toolkit(s) for the
final target but not to the iPhone platform, and am trying to understand
the process involved.
I believe I would need to reimplement or at least modify the code in
Android2iphone/
to handle the needed classes supported in an Android application. In
looking at this
code, it appears often based on the code in the Android SDK 1.6. Is the
idea to start
with the needed classes as found there and modify them as needed? (And,
how does this
code base incorporate new changes from the Android SDK, ie - in the new
Froyo update,
bug fixes...)
Once the code is converted to C, I would need an additional interface
library to link to the
target toolkit much as is found in xmlvm2objc/compat-lib/objc/.
Is this the general approach? Is there documentation that more clearly
defines how XMLVM
can be targeted at other configurations than the iPhone and how it will
be working once
the objc support is replaced by the C support?
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