[iphone-java] JCalendarSearch for IPhone

Jay Freeman (saurik) saurik at saurik.com
Tue Aug 5 11:50:41 UTC 2008


ako, This is awesome! Also, when you are done, we can arrange to get your program hosted in one of the default Cydia repositories. -J

Guillaume, This is, in fact, going to get better in the future. Either A) because I port a better JVM or B) because I finish setting up the gcj toolchain. -J



From: Guillaume Lecomte 
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 11:18 AM
To: iPhone Development in Java (JocStrap) 
Subject: Re: [iphone-java] JCalendarSearch for IPhone


Thank you very much, i can build iphone projects in eclipse tanks to your files :).
Could you give me some links of the apple docs you use?

And something else who have nothing to do with your project, i think it's a question for Saurik:
 Why does it takes so much time to launch a java app on iphone? Is it going to get better in the future?


2008/8/3 ako74 <ako74 at vtxfree.ch>

  Hi all,

  today i had my first success in developing java for the iphone! =8-)))
  Hurray ... and big thank you for jay, for sharing all the java4iphone stuff with us.

  i must admit, it was hard to begin ... with that few docs ... but the hints for the 2.0 class docs from apple gave me some input.
  and i managed to set up an eclipse project to compile java code (far more familiar for me then anything else!).

  i started to develop an app for searching the calendar ... something i really miss in mobilecal and since os2.0 i even cant use polarbears search anymore.
  for now one can search the calendar database for strings longer than 4chars (i just dont wanted to get to many hits beginning with one or two chars) and you can see the result in a list.

  code was obviously inspired by jays helloworld, but perhaps i manage to deal with all the other UIKit classes.
  i'm definitely on my way ... and thought it would be fine to share my findings. so i just attach my eclipse-project folder, you only have to setup the user-lib with all the java4iphone-libs in it and can compile it for yourself.
  or you just use the app in the dist-dir, if you only want to see it running

  hope it helps anyone, have fun!
  regards ako




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