Not sure, I would suggest asking on the project proposal thread?

 - Don

On 07/10/2015 5:25 PM, Richard Bair wrote:
Donald, do you know if the iOS version has the JIT compiler? I know Apple 
reduced the restriction for some cases, but I can’t remember if it applied to 
us or not. Or is the VM on iOS interpreter only?

Richard

On Oct 7, 2015, at 2:21 PM, Donald Smith <donald.sm...@oracle.com> wrote:

There is no "official  JDKs for iOS and Android", and anyone that tries to spin 
the recent OpenJDK project announcement as such is likely just trying to consume you as 
click-bait.  The recent project announcement is simply to make internal code we have for 
some of our other commercial products available to those who may wish to use it (and 
therefore we hopefully benefit from any contributions back). That's it.  It won't be 
released as part of the Oracle JDK.  It's just some source, for OpenJDK.

- Don

On 07/10/2015 5:11 PM, Felix Bembrick wrote:
The world of Java and JavaFX is growing more confusing than ever it seems.

Some say Oracle is cutting back on funding for Java because it is effectively 
helping its competitors. Sounds similar to Google forking WebKit so they 
weren't writing code for Apple.

But now we hear of the looming release of official JDKs for iOS and Android 
from Oracle.

Will these JDKs be the best and simplest way of running JavaFX on those 
platforms? Without JIT support, will these JDKs support AOT compiling?

Do the proposed JDKs for mobiles even include JavaFX?

Felix

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