Applications cross-compiled using XMLVM result in Objective-C source
code which in turn can be compiled to a native iPhone binary using
Apple's Xcode. So if you obtained a code signing key from Apple you will
be able to sign your application and deploy it to the device. There is
no need to jailbreak your device. As an example see our Xokoban demo
application. This application has been accepted by Apple and is
available in the AppStore.
-- Wolfgang
Lennie De Villiers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to this group or I subscribed but first time posting a
> question, first time trying XMLVM.
> When I wrote a program in Java using this tool, will it actually run
> successfully on the iPhone or iPod Touch device? Do I need to
> jailbreak the device?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Lennie De Villiers
>
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