Hi,

Saw this as well -

http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/communication/kws-android-web-server_hlfb.html

Implementing a simple / custom webserver / appserver is pretty
straight forward, don't understand why you'd need Tomcat (java
servlet) capabilities ?

Regards

On Nov 6, 3:17 pm, Hal <dsheppar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm afraid I agree with the previous postings. This looks difficult
> under Android Java, you
> may be better off by creating you own component server.
> I would recommend a server based on MDP messaging and sockets:
>
> MDP and a distributed Component/Service 
> Modelhttps://jt.dev.java.net/files/documents/5553/149793/MDPdistributedMod...
>
> This runs on Android. It is also lighter and more efficient.
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> Marc Fleury wrote:
> > I have seen other threads on the topic, most notably one asking about
> > tomcat/jboss on android.
>
> > Anyway, I am actually interested in hearing if people have
> > successfully ported tomcat on android? the use case for me would be
> >www.openremote.org.  We distribute a controller that is written in
> > java6.  I have actually started porting parts of it to Android and in
> > doing so got to thinking we could port the whole thing to android.  As
> > a dedicated controller in the wall (forget screens and such, this is
> > not an smart phone) it would be quite killer.
>
> > Has anyone succeeded? maybe I haven't searched hard enough?

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