Is it possible to code with Java Language for Appcelerator Titanium?

No, supported programming languages are JavaScript, Python, Ruby, and PHP, according to appcelerator.com/products.

Sure you can. You can enrich your application with modules written in native code like java (or objective-c). Update I only have experience with titanium mobile (not desktop).

I will be using titanium mobile. – xybrek Sep 20 at 3:47 I am still unfamiliar with the structure of a titanium mobile source; does this mean that using Java is only possible when creating modules and not the whole application? – xybrek Sep 20 at 3:49 it doesn't make sense to build a hole application in java AND using titanium.

Java does not support a cross mobile application so you should build a native app. If you intent to build a application for iphone too java isn't working. So you build your application in javascript.

And if you have functions especially for iphone or android you implement them as naive module. Titanium is a cross platform application environment 'compiling' javascript code to native code. – mkind Sep 20 at 10:28.

You have to program in Javascript, that's kind of the major draw behind it--code in one language, deploy to numerous devices.

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