By dlamotta
via emitrom.com
Published: Feb 19 2013 / 04:42
Emitrom is happy to announce the General Availability of Touch4j 4.0. The best Java framework for writing mobile web apps now bears a new major version due to a package restructure, full UI Binder support, Sencha Touch 2.1 support, a new Facebook-like slide widget, and something we think you are bound to find interesting: write Titanium4j apps and use Touch4j widgets! For those of you seeking native apps with a really slick widget library, that one-two punch could be just what you were missing. Of course, we've fixed bugs here and there, and added more cool stuff to the package. Touch4j has an Apache 2 license, so it is free for commercial use. Go check it!
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Rosally_Green replied ago:
Great stuff. Can you please elaborate on that Titanium binding ? You people really rock !
David La Motta replied ago:
Thanks! The short story is that Touch4j widgets can now be displayed in a Titanium web-view, and any events are handled natively by Titanium. This is just an alternative to using our Pilot API, which allows your Touch4j app to be deployed natively via Apache Cordova. If you have more questions, I encourage you to post them in our forum or in our G+ page; somebody from the team is always happy to answer questions.
Birdman_1969 replied ago:
I was nt aware of that Titanium + Java product. We have some pretty big JS based Titanium project that we would love to port to a more descent language :) Thx for sharing.
David La Motta replied ago:
You're not alone in the world on that point, which is a big part of the reason why all of our "4j" products exist ;-)
Birdman_1969 replied ago:
Simple but yet powerfull idea. You really a nice bunch of products. Have you talked to appcelerator about ti4j. I see some potential here :)
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