While busy at porting ICS to Android, I had the need of replacing Windows
custom messages by something else which is portable across Windows and
Android. 

 

Something else? Not sure! Finally, I build a really small piece of code
which implements Windows messages on Android and on Windows. 


Of course the Windows implementation makes use of Windows own messaging as
usual. On Android it makes use of the "looper" API.



The result is code which allows to build application 100% portable between
Windows and Android and yet make use of Windows custom messages.


As you know ICS code and many samples make heavy use of Windows custom
messages. Problem solved!



Read full article at:
http://francois-piette.blogspot.be/2013/12/firemonkey-android-windows-and.ht
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