I took a quick look but frankly, writing native Android apps just hasn't 
had a high enough ROI for me to invest much time in it, so I haven't 
spent any time with the "lite" version of JTOpen.  It is SO much simpler 
to write a REST app (or a servlet on the i ) that returns JSON directly 
from the i rather than write an Android app that used JDBC to 
communicate with a remote i that I haven't found a compelling reason to 
go there (yet).
There might be a use case for using it in a Raspberry Pi installation 
where overall storage is limited but in the mobile world I haven't found 
a use for it.
Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
On 5/13/2013 6:10 AM, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
Hi
  
I was just wondering if anyone has tried out the new (since jtopen 7.7.1)
jtopenlite alternative to jt400.jar yet, and had experiences to share?
  
Thanks
  
/Thorbjørn
  
  
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