It's not likely that it would work, since Pivot apps run in a JVM and Apple does not allow virtual machines on the iPhone. Based on a quick scan, it looks like iSpectrum simply allows you to use Java to write "native" iPhone apps (using the iOS APIs, but probably nothing else).
On Sep 3, 2010, at 1:52 PM, Roger L. Whitcomb wrote: > Hi, > Just wondering if anyone had ever tried the “iSpectrum” > product to develop with Pivot for the iPhone/iPad platform? See > http://flexycore.com/ispectrum-overview.html for an overview.... > If it works, would be pretty cool J > > > Roger Whitcomb > Architect, Engineering > Ingres Corporation > [email protected] > > PHONE +1 650.587.5596 > FAX +1 650.587.5550 > > www.ingres.com > > This transmission is confidential and intended solely for the use of the > recipient named above. It may contain confidential, proprietary, or legally > privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby > notified that any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is > strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please > contact the sender by reply e-mail and delete the original transmission and > all copies from your system. >
