IOS support question

Michael Pozhidaev michael.pozhidaev at gmail.com
Sun Oct 22 14:19:52 UTC 2017


Hi Johan,

Thank you very much! Sounds very reasonable to try it! :))

Johan Vos <johan at lodgon.com> writes:

> Yes, that is possible, and there are a number of apps in the AppStore already.
>
> OpenJDK Mobile provides the foundation for other projects.
> With Gluon Mobile, you use your favourite IDE (NetBeans/Eclipse/IntelliJ),
> write Java code, and deploy it on iOS (and Android). See http://
> docs.gluonhq.com/charm/latest/#_gluon_mobile for docs.
>
> The "old" version of Gluon Mobile was using RoboVM with the Harmony classes,
> but the new version is using Gluon VM which is based on OpenJDK Mobile and
> hence is using Java 9.
>
> - Johan
>
> Op za 21 okt. 2017 om 18:14 schreef Michael Pozhidaev <
> michael.pozhidaev at gmail.com>:
>
>     Hi!
>
>     This question, very likely, appears there constantly, but I would be
>     thankful for any actual information anyway!
>
>     Are there any real chances to make a port of some Java program to IOS?
>     Even if it requires some efforts.
>
>     Since RoboVM is discontinued, I'm unable to find any reliable
>     information how to get Java applications running on IOS.
>
>     Thank you for your work!
>
>     --
>     Michael Pozhidaev. Tomsk, Russia.
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>

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