J Juzer Hussain Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 16, 2016 #1 I would like to know which other OS supports apps developed in B4J ? Does it support iOS, Windows? Thanks Juzer
I would like to know which other OS supports apps developed in B4J ? Does it support iOS, Windows? Thanks Juzer
KMatle Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jul 16, 2016 #2 All Systems which can run "real" java: - Windows - iOS - Linux - Raspberry (only non-ui since Oracle has removed Java-FX) Upvote 0
All Systems which can run "real" java: - Windows - iOS - Linux - Raspberry (only non-ui since Oracle has removed Java-FX)
Eme Fibonacci Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 17, 2016 #3 KMatle said: All Systems which can run "real" java: - Raspberry (only non-ui since Oracle has removed Java-FX) Click to expand... Hi , and programs created with B4J with views using the internal designer? Raspberry run? Thank you. Upvote 0
KMatle said: All Systems which can run "real" java: - Raspberry (only non-ui since Oracle has removed Java-FX) Click to expand... Hi , and programs created with B4J with views using the internal designer? Raspberry run? Thank you.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 17, 2016 #4 B4J supports Mac not iOS. Eme Fibonacci said: and programs created with B4J with views using the internal designer? Click to expand... Are you asking about Raspberry Pi? UI applications are not supported. Upvote 0
B4J supports Mac not iOS. Eme Fibonacci said: and programs created with B4J with views using the internal designer? Click to expand... Are you asking about Raspberry Pi? UI applications are not supported.
M Michael1968 Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 17, 2016 #5 Erel said: B4J supports Mac not iOS. Are you asking about Raspberry Pi? UI applications are not supported. Click to expand... but you can write simple UI applications using "inline Java" and "swing" michael Upvote 0
Erel said: B4J supports Mac not iOS. Are you asking about Raspberry Pi? UI applications are not supported. Click to expand... but you can write simple UI applications using "inline Java" and "swing" michael