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Re: JOGI & J2ME?: msg#00015

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Subject: Re: JOGI & J2ME?

Helge Hess wrote:

On 23. Nov 2004, at 21:01 Uhr, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:

Forgive the potentially dumb question (I'm not a Java developer).
Would JOGI be usable-on/applicable-to a J2ME platform?

http://www.google.de/search?q=J2ME+JOGI

The first link you get there is a dead project by one of the founders of the JOGI project
(I answer for him, as I he doesn't read this list regularly);

You won't be able to use JOGI on J2ME as the J2ME API is an unfortunate subset
of J2SE (in particular: the Collections classes are not included in J2ME, hell knows who
thought of that...), and we weren't prepared to change the JOGI code just to make it compatible with J2ME.

Mind you: as far as I can tell, it's possible to get JOGI running on J2ME if you
get rid of the log4j stuff (that's a logging lib, ie. just remove some logging calls) and exchange Map,List and Iterator interfaces for Hashtable, Vector
and Enumeration... which would of course break compatibility with existing code that uses JOGI, but that wouldn't matter if you only
wanted to write a specific J2ME app. The project (from the google search above) also contains links to XML-RPC libraries that work on J2ME,
so if you want to do this, you can.


murphee

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