Hello again,
Hmm, who is they? Google?
I don't know much about these platforms, but I guess they have a kind
of framework
with it's own event loop etc. so fitting QtJambi into that is probably
not going to be
trivial.
Are you thinking about mixing QtJambi widgets into that framework (like
Eskil tried
with Swing once), or do you want to "take over" the whole "desktop"
like I suspect it's
done in Android Lighthouse?
Helge
Laporte, Philippe wrote:
Hi,
I mean of doing a project in a
totally new way, to have a Qt in pure Java for J2ME and Blackberry.
The JNI is indeed available on
Android. So I was wondering if they will use Jambi code.
Thanks,
Philippe
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Hello again,
Well, to be able to get QtJambi running, you will have to natively
compile both
Qt and then it's JNI bindings towards that particular platform.
Helge
Laporte, Philippe wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
What is the relationship between
a C++ compiler and J2ME/Blackberry ports? I feel I am missing a big
chunk...
Thanks a lot,
Philippe
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Hello!
Android: I think they use their own JRE, don't know if it has JNI
support towards native libs. Does Qt compile at all on this platform?
Have anybody tried it?
J2ME and Blackberry: Again: this depends upon the availability of a c++
compiler willing to swallow Qt. Don't have any experience at all, but
maybe someone could look into it if T-Mobile would sponsor a project ;-)
Helge
Laporte, Philippe wrote:
Hi all,
From what I
understand Qt-Java is Java bindings for Qt, using the JNI to interface
the native Qt.
Will the code
be used for the Android port?
What about
J2ME? The Qt Java port could be made to work on a brand new backend,
and the front and back-end would then be pure Java. Anyone has looked
into this? Any interest?
Anything for
the Blackberry?
Thanks and
Best Regards,
Philippe Laporte
Senior Specialist
Mobile Platform Delivery
T-Mobile
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