Author Topic: Graphene Library for Java?  (Read 2493 times)

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Well in the lack of one I began writing my own :D. Could use some help for some operations though, any resource suggestions? the docs seem very vague.

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I know that the people behind Steemy have developed a graphene-signing library in Java .. it's not open source yet tho

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Any update on this point? I've looked around and couldn't find anything either.

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Mobile app market is very large and have great potentials. It's a key of success -- without having mobile apps, Uber-like services couldn't succeed.
I saw Ken's mobile wallet uses JS library, and maybe the development was little difficult because he has to import JS into Android Java structure.

But what if we had Java library for Graphene? Anyone can easily subscribe blockchain using websocket, and send transactions without storing their private keys in the server, like current Javascript wallet does. This will bolster Bitshares as a platform.
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