I think that it will also make Basic4android more attractive as developers will be able to more easily create a "complete solution" (back end and multiple front-ends).
It's an four year old german project, which uses the java runtime, but its own compiler. I think, there was no action in the last years, maybe there is a chance for some cooperation?
Good idea Erel. But it will be great to start looking at OSX/Windows Phone, and others instead of desktop apps. People are moving to Tablets/Ipads/Mobiles platform.
I've tried it yesterday and I was surprised with how quickly I could do my first JAR file. I tried this JAR file on my PC (Windows8) and my wife's laptop (MAC) and it worked perfectly in both. I think it will be very useful.
Really thanks Erel.
Started to build my first apps and libraries (see http://www.rwblinn.de/142k5t24.htm) under Windows 8.
Also tested (no issues) conversion JAR to EXE (using Launch4j) to get a standalone app.
Started to build my first apps and libraries (see http://www.rwblinn.de/142k5t24.htm) under Windows 8.
Also tested (no issues) conversion JAR to EXE (using Launch4j) to get a standalone app.
I can confirm that it does. The B4J xml files are produced by the same Doclet as used for B4. Any B4A library with no specific Android dependency, like my ByteConverter and Encryption libraries, will work unchanged with B4J.
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