Am 12.08.2013 10:04, schrieb Michael Schnell:
Right now, the reach of fpc (and Lazarus) "Write once compile everywhere" ) is being extended to Android (e.g. by having fpc compile to Dalvik).

AFAIK, compiling to Android Dalvik already woks rather well.
IIRC, here, first fpc compiles to Java byte code and then this is converted to Dalvik Word code.
Yes, as this is the approach that normal Android development follows as well (first compile as Java Bytecode and then convert to Dalvik Bytecode)
So it should be possible to create "normal" Java applications, as well.

Can this be used to do (arch independent) Desktop applications ?

Can this be used to do (arch independent) "server site Java" Web applications ?
Both are yes as long as you convert any necessary class files to Pascal headers, so that they can be imported correctly.
Can the Lazarus GUI designer be used to do the GUI of such (Desktop) applications ?
No.

For more information please take a look here: http://wiki.freepascal.org/FPC_JVM

Regards,
Sven
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