IBM's J9 VM is probably the best implementation for running J2ME
flavored Java code.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/wireless/weme_eval_runtimes.html
I've been working with it a lot, and it was better than Jeode. The only
problem being that it's hard to figure out from IBM where you can just
purchase the VM. For the moment you have to download the trial version
of their Web Services Device Developer application, which includes the
J9 VM.
Richard Schilling
Cognition Group, Inc.
Seattle, WA USA
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
There are, AFAIK, no JDK's for PocketPC (being a PocketPC developer
myself, I'm "fairly" sure about this). There are however a number of
JRE's, which is probably all you need. Take a look at this page:
http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/~fittond/ppcjava.html
Actually, one JDK actually is mentioned, but it appears to really just be
a Linux port and would require you do install Linux on your PPC.
I'm not as familiar with the Zaurus, but I'd suspect you would have an
easier time there finding something since its Linux-based to begin with.
However, if it isn't mentioned on the above referenced page, I'm afraid I
can't help.
Note that many of those listed are trimmed-down JRE's, and they may be
missing things that Tomcat needs. They all also appear to be fairly old
things and maybe aren't available and/or supported any more. The only one
I've personally had any experience with is JEODE, but that was some time
ago. I haven't tried Java on a PDA in probably 3 years or so.
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