Feb 20, 2026 Replies: 5 not much to say, a client class to connect to the loved jRDC Attachments jRDC2.zip 5.2 KB · Views: 40 Click to expand...
Star-Dust Expert Licensed User Longtime User Feb 20, 2026 #2 You're on the wrong forum; we're programming for b4J here. Post your source code on a forum for Xojo developers.
You're on the wrong forum; we're programming for b4J here. Post your source code on a forum for Xojo developers.
madru Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 20, 2026 #3 Did you also write @Erel when he posted the Python & C# client? ....I don't think so.
Gianni M Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 20, 2026 #4 madru said: Did you also write @Erel when he posted the Python & C# client? ....I don't think so. Click to expand... you made a mistake
madru said: Did you also write @Erel when he posted the Python & C# client? ....I don't think so. Click to expand... you made a mistake
aeric Expert Licensed User Longtime User Feb 20, 2026 #5 I checked the attached file. The contents are not B4J library or classes. I suggest you upload to your GitHub repo instead.
I checked the attached file. The contents are not B4J library or classes. I suggest you upload to your GitHub repo instead.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 22, 2026 #6 I'm completely fine with this resource here. Thank you for sharing it! jRDC2 is a B4X feature and it is good that it is possible to interact with it from all kinds of platforms. Another example: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/t...lementation-of-b4xserializator.73080/#content
I'm completely fine with this resource here. Thank you for sharing it! jRDC2 is a B4X feature and it is good that it is possible to interact with it from all kinds of platforms. Another example: https://www.b4x.com/android/forum/t...lementation-of-b4xserializator.73080/#content