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One of the most exiting platforms enabled by our native Java support in Oxygene is Android, one of today's major mobile phone OS platforms.
Oxygene not only supports Android development implicitly due to it working with and creating native Java libraries and executables, the Oxygene tool chain also provides many features that are explicitly tailored for Android development — from sophisticated XML intellisense for Android XML files, over deploying and launching apps straight to the emulator or your device, to fully IDE-integrated Java on-device Runtime debugging.
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Oxygene is a general purpose programming language with native support for just about every modern development platform of today.
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