On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 21:53:42 +0100, clay <[email protected]> wrote:
We are not hearing each other on this.
Apple routinely approves applications written in ActionScript with Adobe
tools and C# with MonoTouch, and it's invisible to the end user who just
sees a native iPhone application. Apple won't go out of their way to
support Java, but they also won't go out of their way to block
Java/JVM/Scala development in the same way they don't block ActionScript
or
C# development tool chains. The difference is that Adobe and MonoTouch
uses
embedded VMs and deliver native iOS binaries without any special help
from
Apple. Java doesn't attempt this at all.
True - but these are two independent things. The fact that other
technologies pushed things more than Java is true, but it's not true that
the JRE has got technical problems in running on iOS, which was the
previous assertion.
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