applet java on PDA

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Darryl Pierce

gp79 said:
but I need an applet because I'm working for a web site...
a web site you can open with a PC or with a PDA....

Applets are J2*S*E, not J2*M*E.
 
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Darryl Pierce

Mickey said:
The only citations I've saved are from the health care market:
http://www.mobilehealthdata.com/article.cfm?articleid=1274

"Information technology leaders increasingly believe that the ubiquitous PDA
will be eclipsed by other mobile hardware, according to respondents to the
Health Data Management 2005 CIO Survey."

IOW having a *separate* device for PIM is going the way of the dinosaur.
No big, there's been a convergence between PDAs and mobile phones for a
few years now. PDAs aren't going away; mobiles will *be* the PDA.
 
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gp79

Darryl Pierce said:
No, Microsoft hasn't licensed any J2ME technologies. However, IBM has the
WME which works on PocketPC.

you're right..
but there is also the Jeode VM from insigna wich is a Sun Authorized Virtual
Machine..

"""

Last summer, the Pocket PC gained a powerful and easy-touse language that
enabled developers take full advantage of the Windows CE operating system.
Sure to make Microsoft executives cringe, Java has finally arrived for the
iPAQ! Insignia Solutions (www.insignia.com) released its Jeode Embedded
Virtual Machine for the Intel StrongARM processor.

The Jeode EVM is a Sun Authorized Virtual Machine that is certified and
fully compliant with Sun's PersonalJava 1.2 and Embedded Java 1.0.3
specifications. It can run Java applets and applications, use a dynamic
compiler to run Java apps up to six times faster than a normal JVM
interpreter, and provide a preemptible, concurrent garbage collector for
superior memory management. Most developers don't know much about Sun's
PersonalJava and usually think about MIDP when talk of Java development for
a handheld device comes up



""
 
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Darryl Pierce

gp79 said:
..
applets are J2ME in Personal Profile

So? There are practically no PDAs with the Personal Profile on it
(unfortunately) so, again, it's an unrealistic requirement.
 

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