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Re: JOGI & J2ME?: msg#00016cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel
> > 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 > 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. We are evaluating a wireless device from RIM (the Blackberry people) that is a J2ME platform. OpenGroupware integration is a requisite, hence the question. I suppose just basic XML-RPC support is enough to get us somewhere. If "Collections" in Java means the same thing as Collections in .NET (ArrayList, HashTable, etc...), then yea, lack of it would suck. [ I'm not terribly familiar with Java ]. -- OpenGroupware.org XML-RPC xmlrpc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/xmlrpc
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