before you try to use XMLVM to cross-compile your app, I would suggest
you first see if XMLVM supports all the necessary Android API (see
instructions in the slides xmlvm/doc/slides). Lately we are focusing on
providing a full-featured Java API for iOS and we de-emphasize the
Android to iOS part of XMLVM. Cross-platform is only feasible for a very
small subset of applications (e.g., games).
Arno
On 2/29/12 8:10 AM, vi...@gm... wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an Android project, with 4 external libraries. This project I've
> been using "xmlvm --skeleton:migrate --out = <location-android-project>"
> migrated to XMLVM. Then I have compiles the project with "xmlvm --in
> <input-project> --out = <output-directory> --target = iphone" to an
> Xcode project. The external libraries (.jar files) from the Android
> project, does not compiles, ie Xcode gives me error messages from time
> compilation. What am I doing wrong? At what point do I need to specify
> paths for external libraries?For a short answer I would be very grateful!
>
> best regards
>
> Vitali
>
> P.S. Seems, the Android library is not cross-compiles with.
>
>
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