On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 7:10 PM Sverre Moe <sverre....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Den tor. 4. okt. 2018 kl. 19:01 skrev Johan Vos <johan....@gluonhq.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> I worked from the openjfx/develop repository and created a version that >> works on Android (will work on iOS soon). >> This required some changes, as we're running on top of the Android VM, >> which is not really Java (not even close). >> >> How so? Didn't Google replace their own Java implementation with OpenJDK? > That switch was made in Android N two years ago. > Maybe I am off base here. I haven't been fiddling around Android much for > some years. > They're pretty selective. For some reason, they have some classes (e.g. sun.misc.SharedSecrets) that are missing some methods. Even if Android would be OpenJDK 8 (which it is not), that's not 11 and it's impossible to predict when Google wants to move to 9/10/11