Hi Johan,

On 20.04.2020 15:54, Johan Vos wrote:
> The JavaFX implementation used in Android and iOS is using 100% the same code 
> as the one on desktop.
> JavaFX internally uses reflection, and that is supported indeed (can be used 
> in app-specific code
> as well).
> The best place to get started is at https://github.com/gluonhq/client-samples

thank you very much for both, the link and assuring that reflection is still 
available to apps as well!

---rony

>
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 3:30 PM Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at
> <mailto:rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at>> wrote:
>
>     On 20.04.2020 15:06, Michael Paus wrote:
>     > This is deviating quite a bit from the original issue of this thread, 
> isn't it?
>     >
>     > As a side note: MethodHandles are not supported by GraalVM native image
>     > and so this would probably collide with the attempts to get JavaFX 
> running
>     > on Android/iOS.
>     Would you have some link where there would be a technical overview about 
> how Java and JavaFX
>     support
>     gets currently realized under Android/iOS? Also, how is reflection 
> supposed to be carried out on
>     that platform, ie. is java.lang.reflect available?
>
>     ---rony
>

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