Does anybody know if the IBM J9 can be installed in Microsoft Smartphone
2003, like Motorola MPx200 or HTC SPV???
I know that there is a insignia KVM with supports MIDP 2.0 in MiTAC
phones... i´ve tested it and the performance is amazing...
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At 13:15 17/12/2003, Hector Berna wrote:
How can be installed the IBM's J9 in a Pocket PC?
Where can I download a trial version?
Has it got a plug-in for Pocket Internet Explorer in order to support Java
Applets ?
Jeode VM supports Applets.
Thanks
Hector
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> The only CDC option at the moment is on Linux.
IBM's J9 is compliant on CDC, Foundation and Personal Profile on PocketPC
2002.
I also beg to differ on the JSR-075 optional packages. They are very much
aimed at PDA's. The
FileConnection API's will be immensely useful for accessing removable meda
in a standard way, and
the PIM API's are flexible enough to support a cell phones limited PIM as
well as feature (or field)
rich implementations on PocketPC or Tungsten T3's (The newer palmOne
devices have greatly extended
the
traditional PIM applications).
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You honestly think you can run CDC on a Palm???
I think if mobile vendors *could* run CDC at the moment then they would be!
The only CDC option at the moment is on Linux.
I know the Zaurus has CDC/FP/PP but I do not know if the spanky new Motorola
A760 does. It could do!
So outside of Linux there is no real CDC offering.
I know that Personal Profile Basis is being examined by many vendors but for
my money this is not nearly as atractive as Personal Profile. Why? Well take
Personal Java and remove Applets and audio. Hmmm.
As for PDA profile this has become a completely confusing state of affairs.
The PDA profile per say no longer exists. Now there are two JSRs aimed at
File Management and PIM management. BOTH of these JSRs to be honest are of
more use on a SmartPhone than a Palm. So the PDA profile is no longer
targetted at the PDA at all! What a waste!!! PDAs SHOULD have their own JSR
but this has now appeared on the Symbian 7.0 long term road map.
Peter
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>Or even only support for Personal Java will be welcome.
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>I know that Personal Java is "End Of Life", but it is better for me than
>MIDP.
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>I'm curious why Palm is putting so much emphasis on MIDP. I would think
>that the
>Personal Profile with the PDA optional APIs would be a better fit for their
>new devices.
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>Anybody have any insight into this?
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>Mark Balbes
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> >FYI, palmOne has released a beta MIDP 2.0/CLDC 1.1 environment.
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