Platforms
This is the collection of Platform topics
As you know, Oxygene comes in three editions for .NET, Java and Cocoa.
Each of these editions or development targets provides you with access to variety of different hardware and software platforms to develop for, such as then Windows Desktop, WinRT, Windows Phone, Silverlight and ASP.NET (in Oxygene for .NET), Android, Swing, JSP, and more (in Oxygene for Java) and Mac OS X and iOS (in Oxygene for Cocoa).
This section provides you with access to platform-specific topics. Each topic describes the target platform in detail, and points to technologies and tools specific to individual (or groups of) these platforms in order to get you started.
.NET
Mono |
Cocoa |
JavaAndroid |
Cross-PlatformIn addition to creating truly native apps on all of the above platforms (a true focus and strength of the Oxygene language), Oxygene also makes it easy to develop projects that can run on multiple platforms, possibly from the same binary. This is particularly useful for back-ed servers, or command line tools, which are not expected to have a platform-native UI. | ||
All Platform topics: Android — Apache — ASP.NET — ASP.NET Compiler Options — ASP.NET Web Projects — ASP.NET Web Sites — CLSCompliantAttribute — CodeDom — Com Interop — Compact Framework — Compact Framework support — Cross-Platform — IOS — Linux Development with Mono — Mac OS X Development with Mono — Mono — OS X — Portable.NET — Silverlight — Windows — Windows Desktop — Windows Phone — WinRT


