I don't know whether android support openoffice or not, so i have this
question. If not, i have to run it as native C application. But i
still wish it is supported or any one can give me an answer? thanks

On 7月3日, 上午5时52分, Josh Guilfoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This isn't entirely true.  While Java is the only officially supported
> language, a quick Google search has revealed that folks have figured
> out how to use the ARM toolchain to build native C applications and
> even JNI libraries for use in Java.  Similarly, projects like Jython
> demonstrate that it is possible to compile other langauges to the Java
> bytecode, or even directly to the Dalvik bytecode, and then in turn
> use those languages to develop on Android with the full Android
> platform API available.
>
> I fully expect that once source is released, developers will start
> pursuing ways to gracefully integrate other languages with the Android
> platform.
>
> On Jul 2, 7:29 am, Fräntz Miccoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It can't be done, for instance it's java only :(
>
> > source :http://code.google.com/android/kb/general.html#c
>
> > On 1 juil, 23:26, atilar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > hi, everyone, i want to run an application compiled by gcc in android,
> > > how can i do it or does it can be done?
>
> > > best regard
> > > atilar
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