Maciej Izak wrote:
Well, yes, it works fine, but you still need a Java part otherwise a
lot of APIs cannot be accessed. In particular APIs that require
creating interfaces.

I can confirm too :)

But for completeness, surely you do NOT have to write the Java (JVM) parts in Java, but you can write that too in FPC, right? I mean, using the FPC JVM compiler. But you need to interface JVM and native code like you do with Java code.

even is possible visual remote-debugging
from Lazarus (but that requires many IDE modifications).
wow, any link describing how to achieve that?
Work in progress.

I am looking forward to more information here! :)


/Ingemar

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