That's a good news. Well Done Diluka!
thanks,
Dinesh
Diluka Moratuwage <
diluka@...> writes:
> Hi Devs,
> I'm very pleased to announce that, I was able to successfully port
> WSF/C on to Android platform (
http://code.google.com/android/). I
> could run all the basic samples that come with WSF/C in the Android
> platform. These results prove WSF/C will be a very good candidate for
> the Web Service stack in Android platform. I faced some difficulties
> due to unavailability of information about Android's C library, and
> header files (It has a custom built C library) and also the
> compilation of libraries on Android. Then I had to come up with GLIBC
> cross-compiled for ARM/Linux platform in order to make a proper
> build. I used Guththila as the parser for Android and made few minor
> changes to the build in order to get it correctly run there. Currently
> I'm trying to expose the WSF/C service client interface through a java
> API, which will use JNI in order to consume Web Services. Currently
> I'm working on the JNI interfacing to run a simple java client
> program, to invoke a Web Service inside Android platform.
>
> Thanks,
> Diluka.
>
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