On Apr 10, 2012, at 1:17 PM, Christian Stimming wrote: > Am Dienstag, 10. April 2012, 01:36:56 schrieb Ngewi Fet: >> After doing a crash course in QFX, I have written a small module for >> outputting expenses in the OFX format which was proposed as a better >> alternative to the QIF format. >> The code can be found here: https://github.com/codinguser/OfxModule >> >> I am grateful for any feedback. > > This is very good! The code looks clean, with a sufficiently detailed > architecture to actually see the working code and producing valid OFX. > Obviously you have some good experience with Android Java programming! The > way > you are re-using the existing frameworks (e.g. Java Arraylist, org.w3c.dom, > and javax.xml Transformer) is very good. > > After seeing that code, I would strongly recommend to write the expense > tracker in Android Java, as you initially proposed. It seems to me you will > be > able to get some usable Android prototype running very quickly. You should > then be able to ensure that the interfacing between the Android app and the > actual gnucash data file works really well. With this code example, I'd say > you have a very very high chance to succeed with your complete proposal! > Thanks a lot.
Christian, I took the liberty of copying the first paragraph to a comment on Ngewi's proposal for the benefit of the Gnome folks. I hope you don't mind. Regards, John Ralls _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel