Hi there!

I was trying to use the osmosis tool in an android device, and
after including all the required libraries to an android project and make
it compile and install in the device I'v encountered some "runtime"
obstacles that made me consider that the best approach might be to adapt
the osmosis source code, adapting it to use the android libraries.

(the most severe "obstacle" is a "No validating SAXParser implementation
available" while trying to read the file plugin.xml. Is the same error
explained here with more detail by this other guy:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10222230/trying-to-use-osmosis-in-android-environment-duplicate-file-error-with-jar-file/13251374#13251374
).

So right now I'm trying to "port" osmosis or at least part of it to use it
on an Android device.

But before I start what I consider a huge amount of work, I must ask:

Has somebody tried to do that or something similar in the past? ( I
couldn't found anyone, but maybe I'm not searching in the right places)

Is there (a priori) any reason why this endeavor should fail miserably?

Thanks in advance for any help you might provide.

Sincerely,

Adrià Ribatallada i Torelló.

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