Re: Use EOF without WO?
Re: Use EOF without WO?
- Subject: Re: Use EOF without WO?
- From: John Huss <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 12:24:17 -0500
I was curious about this a while back, so tried it and, yeah, it does work (with a little fiddling). The biggest challenge is learning how EODistribution works. I will send you my sample project off-list.
The question I had is, does the license allow this? It really depends on whether this counts as "modifying" WebObjects. Making it work requires two "modifications":
1) JavaFoundation requires some small tweaks to the binary for it to be used successfully by android
2) All the jars have to be "dexed" - translated into dalvik's own bytecode format
This is legally questionable at best and Apple would hate it either way, so I'd proceed at your own risk. But I'd be interested to hear what others think.
John
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Amy Worrall
<email@hidden> wrote:
This is the point I confess I'm trying to do something a little crazy…
I work for an iOS development house and we've been asked to do an
Android port of an app. My boss tasked us with finding the closest
thing to Core Data that will run on Android. What's similar to Core
Data and written in Java? Hmmm…
It might come to nothing: it might end up being easier just rewriting
it with a simpler Java ORM instead. But as I've been wanting to spend
more time learning WebObjects anyway, I thought it couldn't hurt to
see if this was possible.
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