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Anonymous
4th April 2003, 01:22 PM
Use PersonalJava 3,1 (latest) as a library
There are 4 VMs I know about:
1. pjavawince-1_1-beta1-arm.zip is suns latest VM supporting XDAs strongARM also, http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/

2. http://www.skelmir.com/ceej/ceej.html is skelmirs VM supporting SDK 1.1.8

3. and the best one is insignias http://www.insignia.com/content/products/jvm/pda.shtml
supporting personalJava 3.1

here's some more info
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2001/jw-1026-devices-p2.html

contact me at di0voad@chl.chalmers.se for the VMs ;)

xgadkob
24th April 2003, 12:30 PM
Hi,

i also would like to develop java-programs for the Pocket PC.

But I fear, there is no java-VM for free for this platform.

Or does's anyone know one?

Franz

xgadkob
24th April 2003, 05:18 PM
look here for SuperWaba (java fpr Palm and Pocket PC)

http://www.superwaba.com.br/vm.asp

Anonymous
27th April 2003, 02:43 AM
look here for SuperWaba (java fpr Palm and Pocket PC)

http://www.superwaba.com.br/vm.asp

Will the java works on O2 XDA pocket pc2002?

Thank you in advance.

xgadkob
28th April 2003, 08:32 AM
Hi,

I think so. SuperWaba runs on my MDA (Pocket PC from HTC).

Franz

Anonymous
12th May 2003, 01:43 AM
Can someone tell me how you actually use
superwaba on your XDA?
I have successfully installed the version 3.5
but how do I run an application associated
with superwaba? Sorry I sounds dumb. I
just got my O2xda and am trying to download
a java vm so that I can go into the website that
uses java etc. I know emertec Joede got a java
vm for pocket pc2002 which do not have trial and
I am not sure if I would get refund if their java vm
do not fit into the website that I am trying to go into.
Appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.
:oops: :?

xgadkob
12th May 2003, 08:35 AM
Hi,

I think you should read SuperWaba.pdf in the doc-directory of the SupreWaba installation on your desktop-PC.

Franz

xgadkob
12th May 2003, 01:25 PM
Hi all,

have a look at

http://www.fawcette.com/wireless/grehan/default_pf.asp

http://www.javamobiles.com/jvm.html

Anonymous
14th May 2003, 03:14 AM
I still find it hard to understand and use superwaba on
my o2 xda.(I am new in java etc...)
Anyway I got a Joede VM on my O2 xda now,
thanks to your forum and the sharing of problems
and fixes etc. :)

Noonski
30th November 2009, 11:52 PM
And nowadays you can even get Sun Java FX on Windows Mobile

http://www.sun.com/software/javafx/mobile/index.jsp

Marx2
1st December 2009, 02:28 PM
JavaFX isn't exactly Java (use JVM only) and it needs 64 MB of RAM

norra
2nd February 2010, 05:48 PM
JavaFX is indeed different from the "Java" we know before but it's something built above the original Java that *enhances* the old Java platform.

On Windows Mobile, the link NoonSki provided can lead you to a cab file that you can try on you WM phones with J2ME + JavaFX Mobile.

I tried and it works pretty well on my Touch Pro 2 running OperaMini, Snaptu...

Have a try

marcinkiewicz
27th March 2010, 07:28 PM
Well, for Windows Mobile 2003 PhoneMe worked great for me. I cannot post links but you can google it (use "phoneme davy" in Google).

Fully open source and free implementation of JavaME (misses 3D, though). A bit difficult to install, but works for normal apps. Should also work on Pocket PC 2002 and WinMo 5+.