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Cross platform compiling using the JOMAPI

Postby ConvertFromOldNGs » Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:26 pm

by Allistar Melville >> Tue, 21 Oct 2003 19:59:08 GMT

Hi all,
We are about to target Linux as a server operating system for our JADE applications, but to do this we need to port our upgrading system to Linux. Currently the upgrading system is developed in Visual C++ using traces of MFC.

Jade (the company) only officially endorse using Visual 6++ on Windows and gcc-3.2.2 on Linux.

Is anyone aware of a good cross platform GUI toolkit that can be build using either of these two compilers to generate a Linux or Windows executable with only single source code?

I am aware of and are investigating these solutions: Qt (by Trolltech), WxWindows and fltk.

Does anyone have any experience with developing a cross-platform application using a GUI toolkit that delivers native widgets on both Windows and Linux?

has anyone developed Windows apps using the JOMAPI in anything other than Visual C++ (Borland, perhaps?).

Thanks,
Allistar.

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