Microsoft’s Android application project for Windows 10 is called the code “Project Latte” and it will use Supsystem for Linux as a compatible layer. In addition to Subsystem for Linux, Microsoft also plans to use Android Subsystem to support Android applications.
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How to work for project latte
Windows Subsystem for Linux A mandatory condition for running original Linux binary files on Windows 10. Microsoft has also activated the real Linux support system in Windows 10 to facilitate users to experience Linux, and now create conditions to run Android apps on Windows 10.
Android apps that support Windows 10 will probably be released in the second half of 2021 as part of the large upgrade Windows 10 21H2.
Project latte will allow developers to convert their Android app to format MsixThis is a package format for Windows to provide a modern packaging experience.
As you may already know, anyone can take the source code Android Open source project (AOSP) And create their own Android versions or can use it as a basis for their own services or platforms.
In this case, Microsoft is planning to use Android Subsystem and Android Runtime to translate the application code of the application into original apps for Windows 10.
Developers will be able to send their converted MSIX package Microsoft Storebut there is a difficult point that the conversion applications will not receive the support of Google services.
Google services are very handy, but most applications do not have to use them. Android Subsystem Enough running all independent mobile applications of Google API, and Microsoft may allow developers to replace Google Maps, Gmail, Calendar and other services with their own products, such as Windows Maps and Outlook.
If Microsoft’s highest leader approves the project and it meets the company’s internal expectations, Windows Store will soon see the Android applications available to run, along with UWPPwa and the applications have been converted.
However, applications that are manually loaded by users may not work correctly. This is because Microsoft is using a number of compatible layers and developers will be required to compile their applications using the ‘software solution’ provided by the technology giant.