Hi all,
I spread the voice about my Java2iPhone project and the many wonders of
XMLVM :-)
A colleague now asks me to try to cross-compile an Android application to
iPhone, something I've never tried.
Starting from the Eclipse project, I created an XMLVM migration project
followig the documentation and tried to cross-compile.
I have a couple of questions about this now:
1) Is it still possible, from the XMLVM project, to run the app in the
Android simulator? I tried to set the External Tool Configuration
to the -run-Android target but it seems it runs the cross-compilation
every time. Also, I tried the simple Run As Android Application
but I get some errors on the XMLVM build files that should not be
involved in the process.
2) This is something I never really understood also in Java2iPhone: If my
project uses some external libraries like, let's say, a JSON parser,
how can I tell XMLVM to cross-compile them too? In Java2iPhone when I
had the necessity, I just retrieved the Java source code for the library
and imported it in my project; however it seems to be reasonable that it
should be possible to directly tell XMLVM to cross-compile the jar file
since it contains .class files too. Is it done using the -in argument?
In that case, is there a way of using it without the need for the command
line?
It would be more confortable to launch XMLVM from eclipse just setting
the -in argument somewhere, instead of having to compile the java project
and then use the command line to run XMLVM.
Thank you for your help!
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Domenico De Fano
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