on 2014 Feb 04 2:16 PM
Is it possible to get an Intel compiled libultralitej12.so instead of the ARM version? The Intel based Android simulators are so much faster - plus third party emulators like gennymotion are intel based. This would make working with our app in a simulator environment during development much faster.
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There is no x86 port, mainly because we haven't heard much demand for Android x86 devices. The simulator case is a new idea though. We'll take it as a suggestion - thanks.
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This might warrant a whole new question - but is there any documentation on why the Ultralite Java Edition can't be run on Android? (The one developed for Blackberry that appears to be pure java). This would also allow us to use the Intel-based simulator... if we were able to deploy Ultralite Java Edition to Android devices.
The Java Edition was designed with BlackBerry in mind and some of the features it has are linked to that platform, so don't work particularly well elsewhere (BB had object handles as a limited resource, for example). Performance is also a lot better for the C++ version that we provide on Android, even given the JNI interface that is needed there.
Thanks Andy, good news.
I'm using the latest download from https://www.sap.com/cmp/syb/crm-xm15-dwn-dt015/typ.html, which is Developer Edition Version 17.0.0.1062.
Any idea when that download might be updated to 1217 or later?
Thanks.
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