Multi-OS Engine
robovm
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3 | 7 | |
571 | 919 | |
0.0% | 0.8% | |
0.0 | 7.8 | |
over 2 years ago | 16 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | - |
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Multi-OS Engine
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Options for targeting ios with Java
Multi-OS Engine
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A game library which can export to main platforms from windows
OMFG, do I have to google everything for you? React Native + Expo -> write IOS apps without mac https://multi-os-engine.org/ -> oh look, something else that lets you code java for IOS
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If Java is platform independent why does Electron.js still a thing and why can't I create iOS apps using Java?
There are projects like Multi-OS Engine that provide work-arounds. But in general, it's because Apple doesn't like letting other runtimes, like the JVM, to run on iOS.
robovm
- MobiVM, ahead-of-time compiler for Java bytecode, targeting iOS, macOS and Linux
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Backward Compatibility, Go 1.21, and Go 2
Naturally depends on the use case, yet they work good enough to be in business for 20 years.
https://www.ptc.com/en/products/developer-tools/perc
https://www.aicas.com/wp/products-services/jamaicavm-tools/
https://www.codenameone.com/
Android 5 & 6 (only changed back into JIT/AOT due to long compile times), https://www.infoq.com/news/2014/07/art-runtime/
Unfortunely the best well known, Excelsior JET, is no longer in business, most likely due to GraalVM and OpenJ9 being available as free beer, while PTC, Aicas Codename One are safe in their domains.
There is also RoboVM (https://github.com/MobiVM/robovm) as free beer, however it actually started as a commercial product, and the acquisition from Xamarin kind of stagnated it (naturally).
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Options for targeting ios with Java
I think libGDX still uses RoboVM, but I’m not sure if it’s being actively developed anymore.
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Specific libraries java-flutter
For iOS the RoboVM project intends to be an AOT compiler for Java bytecode.
- Jetpack Compose announced for Web Development
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Kotlin from zero with no previous programming experience
Kotlin is not ideal for iOS development afaik (maybe with RoboVM). With regards to Android development, it is perfect. For desktop applications it's good, there are always tradeoffs here. With regards to payment, I believe it is generally the case that you're paid more the harder the language is to learn (so C > C# > Python). This also affects how much people are looking for a certain kind of developer - there are more JS jobs than jobs requiring a C++ developer. Kotlin is a good choice to start though. It's not too complicated, it's not so simple that it's limiting you somehow, it's not too slow for most applications (+ it supports native somewhat) and it has a good environment with stable libraries you can rely on.
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Sorry Java, Write Once Run Anywhere (WORA) Is Now JavaScript
Yes, these are the native code compilers for Java, able to target Apple mobile platforms.
https://www.codenameone.com/
https://gluonhq.com/products/mobile/
https://github.com/MobiVM/robovm
What are some alternatives?
Codename One - Cross-platform framework for building truly native mobile apps with Java or Kotlin. Write Once Run Anywhere support for iOS, Android, Desktop & Web.
JaCoCo - :microscope: Java Code Coverage Library
J2ObjC - A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime.
JByteMod-Beta - Java bytecode editor
Maven Wrapper - The easiest way to integrate Maven into your project!
JDeferred - Java Deferred/Promise library similar to JQuery.
proguard-core - Library to read, write, analyze, and process java bytecode
MinimalFTP - A lightweight, simple FTP server. Pure Java, no dependencies.
libGDX - Desktop/Android/HTML5/iOS Java game development framework
Lanterna - Java library for creating text-based GUIs
ComposeClock - Particle clock created with Jetpack Compose framework