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Old 09-15-04, 11:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation j2me developers

I am a java developer, and a superwaba developer, and I am confused.

I have never developed a j2me application, my phone has j2me, some version, but doesn't have bluetooth.

My axim has bluetooth but... how do i install a erm VM. I guess this is the question. I heard of EWE, and JEODE and stuff - but.... which one should I install (http link?) onto my axim?

It is wierd, maybe I am missing something....

gimme a vm!
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Old 09-15-04, 11:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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OK I have done some research (which I did a while back and went with superwaba. Now I need bluetooth support in a VM)

I want to run a bluetooth midlet which is avilable free (I lost the link, FF1rc isn't that stable!) so here are 5 vm's, I'll test them all, and see which run that bluetooth code.

I guess I will need some additional j2me libs as well as these vm's, but I will persevere.

If I get anything running then I will post the results here, anyone else done bluetooth j2me?

I am writing this because we have two older axim x3's that the (not mine!) kids play with, and want to send secret messages using a commando style interface, so I will knock up this game for them.

I had to put up with baked bean tins and string!

i'd like to produce a bluetooth 'master' program that bruteforces as many connections as possible, if connects, gets all files (either from largest to smallest or smallest to largest) also a honeypot bluetooth to allow all connections list files, but not send files :-)

ok my research, taken from http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computin...d/ppcjava.html

Sun PersonalJava

Description: Sun’s own Java runtime environment for handhelds.
Notes: This product has been discontinued, though a CE 2.11 version is available from Sun's EOL(End Of Life) site. Fairly fast and well implemented, AWT components look same as those on desktop machines, a useful console window is provided for debugging etc, is also very well documented and supported. Only problem is that it does not manage memory or threads very well, command line options can be used to help slightly (by assigning more memory), though many simultaneous threads and large data structures always cause a crash.
URL: http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/index.html

Ewe VM



Description: An open source, free JVM with Active Sync toolkit. It is based on the popular Waba API www.wabasoft.com but extended to embrace the PocketPC.

Notes: Runs fast, stable, and the developer is very responsive to support questions.

URL: http://www.ewesoft.com

SuperWaba VM



Description: Another free JVM based on the Waba API, with support for both PalmOS and PocketPC with almost 100% source compatibility between the two platforms.

Notes: A lot of good GUI tools and libraries to extend the API to the platform.

URL: http://www.superwaba.com.br

Kaffe



Description: Clean room unlicensed (but legal) Java VM implementation.

Notes: Implementation is not complete and contains bugs.

URL: http://www.kaffe.org
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