Retro Game I on the App Store

Tony Anecito adanecito at yahoo.com
Wed May 21 16:35:52 UTC 2014


I sure would love to see Android supported by openJDK and IOS. Seems like a big opportunity for the group and Oracle. If we could port our apps quickly to it would be really good for everyone. With the CPU and memory capabilities increasing and Android being linux based already seems like they are ready for "Real" apps.
 
-Tony
On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 1:28 AM, Johan Vos <johan at lodgon.com> wrote:
  


The more apps that are created for IOS (and Android), the more chances a
company or a community will improve the underlying platform. That's a
simple rule in the IT industry.
Keep pushing.

- Johan




2014-05-20 22:44 GMT+02:00 Tobias Bley <tobi at ultramixer.com>:

> 1) Yes, we use RoboVM as well - because currently it's the only way to
> bring JFX on iOS... (ok there is Avian VM as well....)
>
> 2) I think RoboVM is great and is not the problem. It's JavaFX which is
> currently not optimized to run on iOS (retina devices).
>
>
> Am 20.05.2014 um 22:36 schrieb Steven Van Impe <steven.vanimpe at icloud.com
> >:
>
> >> sorry, it's not the first JFX app on the AppStore.... We released our JFX
> based remote control app on 03/05/2014 ;)
> >
> > Damn, I'll have to update my blog then ;) Did you use RoboVM for this as
> well?
> >
> >> such a simple ping pong game isn't more than a tech demo
> >
> > That's right, it was only meant as an experiment and tech demo, not as
> an example of a serious application. I'd like to try a 'real world'
> application next, but I don't see any free time in the coming months, so I
> might just wait and see what the future brings for RoboVM.
> >
> >
> > Steven
>
>


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