A couple approaches I can think of,

You can use a java framework with iui. Since dashcode won't be
available to you. But personally if I didn't have dashcode I would
probably build something using google web toolkit.

You could alternately make your iphone ui very light wieght (hand
coding it)  and have most of the functionality servered from the
server.

Or you could buy your developers mac's, which would give you a lot
more opitons including native object-c.

There may be some other frameworks available , I think theres one
based on jquery, and I don't think Iwebkit requires a mac platform.

I haven't really looked into those that much, since my primary
development environment is a mac and my tools are.

xcode  for native development
dashcode for scripting
java jsf  using icefaces for the backend and icefaces integration with
dashcode.

I find that to be the ideal mix if you are using java as a back end
framework.



On Mar 27, 3:45 am, Abhi <[email protected]> wrote:
> hello
>         my goal is to integrate a java code with the iPhone but we are
> not having any mac OS
> can anyone help me in finding solution that how can integrate this
> code with iPhone using MS-Windows.
> THANKS
> any help will be appriciated
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