JavaMoney / javamoney-shelter

A shelter for new ideas and modules to be adopted, e.g. via Adopt-a-JSR
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Android Support for JSR 354 API and Reference Implementation. #17

Open msgilligan opened 9 years ago

msgilligan commented 9 years ago

Since https://github.com/JavaMoney/javamoney-lib/issues/15 has been closed, I'm opening this issue here.

It would be nice to see the JavaMoney Reference Implementation running on Android so that Bitcoin (and Bitcoin 2.0) Android wallets could use JavaMoney components. It might be possible using RetroLambda and/or other tools. Note that there is an (empty) repository, https://github.com/JavaMoney/javamoney-api-bp, for an API back port.

keilw commented 9 years ago

Yes, the BP could be made available on Android, too (certain SE 7 stuff like "Diamond" I believe works on Android now, too. Otherwise we should try to set up CI instances for that, too. AFAIK Travis-CI (the preferred CI server for JavaMoney after CloudBees started bugging developers with 15-day timeouts) does not support Android, out of the box, but http://www.codenes.com/blog/?p=391 hints, you can get it to build Android with some adjustments (could need another task for this kind of stuff ;-) )

msgilligan commented 9 years ago

I've opened up an enhancement request to support this in bitcoinj

atsticks commented 9 years ago

Hi ​S​ ean ​

​Since I am preparing the final release all artifacts are available as of now in Bintray/JFrog: http://oss.jfrog.org/artifactory/list/oss-release-local/

​The variants with "-bp" added require Java 7 (the "money-api-bp" is compatible with Java 6).​

Hope that helps ;)

​Best

Anatole

Am 08.03.2015 18:49 schrieb "Sean Gilligan" notifications@github.com:

Since JavaMoney/javamoney-lib#15 https://github.com/JavaMoney/javamoney-lib/issues/15 has been closed, I'm opening this issue here.

It would be nice to see the JavaMoney Reference Implementation running on Android so that Bitcoin (and Bitcoin 2.0) Android wallets could use JavaMoney components. It might be possible using RetroLambda https://github.com/orfjackal/retrolambda and/or other tools. Note that there is an (empty) repository, https://github.com/JavaMoney/javamoney-api-bp, for an API back port.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/JavaMoney/javamoney-shelter/issues/17.

keilw commented 9 years ago

Seems some banks and especially one of the largest ATM makers NCR could have great use for JavaMoney on Android;-) http://www.businesscloudnews.com/2015/04/16/ncr-offers-cloud-control-for-android-based-atms/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ncr-offers-cloud-control-for-android-based-atms