>I need to find it, I did this few months ago.
>
>I didn't run it on a PDA, but NSLU2 is close enough ( it's a 
ARM200,
>32MRAM network storage device - has 2 USB2 ports for HDD and 
ethernet,
>so it's very convenient ).
>Long time ago ( 2-3+ years ) I did run tomcat3.3 on Zaurus - 
was
>reasonably fast.


Where did you get the JDK for tomcat?



>
>I don't know what's your use case, 


I need a servlet engine.



>but keep in mind tomcat ( and java
>in general ) has a large memory footprint. If all you need 
is an HTTP
>server - it is better to use only the coyote connector ( 
with some
>custom code ). Or even write your own tiny-http - you really 
don't
>need support for large concurrency or all the fancy features.
>
>You may get better performances with CVM, which has much 
smaller
>footprint - but it may not work well with current tomcat.
>
>Java on PDA is very tricky,  make sure you have plenty of 
memory (
>i.e. 64M :-).
>
>
>Costin
>
>On 4/13/06, Tom Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Costin,
>>
>> Do you have a built version of tomcat and other necessary
>> requirements information to run on a PDA?  What PDA was it?
>> Please share the information.
>>
>> Thanks inadvance,
>>
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> >I tested it with jamvm+classpath on NSLU2, should run fine
>> on zaurus as well.
>> >
>> >Startup time is a bit slow, and memory use is a bit high -
>> but it
>> >works reasonably
>> >well.
>> >
>> >I would suggest the sandbox version for this :-).
>> >
>> >The main problem on PDAs is the flash access speed, which 
is
>> much
>> >smaller than HDD,
>> >so size of the jar and number of classes loaded matters a
>> lot.
>> >
>> >Costin
>> >
>> >
>> >On 4/13/06, Tom Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> >>
>> >> Do we have a binary version of Tomcat build for PDA 
(ipaq
>> or
>> >> sharp zaurus) arm processor?  If not can some one help?
>> >>
>> >> Does anyone know where I can get a JDK for PDA?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> Tom
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