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#1
hi
i very search about run java application on nokia n900
but don't find easy way for this topic
help me plz
 
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#2
Start by searching for a JRE that's been ported to the N900. You'll need this to be able to run anything that has been compiled for Java.
 
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#3
its microemulator
but it doesnt work
i've tried it..
it has issues..
and its slow
and its effed up
i prefer native than emulator -__-
*why can a 400mhz run java and a 600mhz cant?*
 
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There is e.g. the "icedtea JDK" available.
Just search in the application manager for icedtea6.
This will install a complete JDK.

For more details see:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=51871

You can also run SWT applications with the native Hildon UI look and feel:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=40778

And in case you want to run J2ME applications you might give microemulator a try:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=52341

Last edited by Wonko; 2010-07-06 at 10:56.
 

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You make very little sense.

Originally Posted by fahadj2003 View Post
its microemulator
A JRE is not a "microemulator". What are you talking about?

but it doesnt work
What does not work how? If you want to get help, please be specific.

i've tried it..
You've tried what?

it has issues..
What issues?

and its slow
Define "slow".

and its effed up
Huh?

i prefer native than emulator -__-
Native is binary code. Java is not native unless you compile it with other tools than the normal Java compiler.

*why can a 400mhz run java and a 600mhz cant?*
How did you come to this conclusion?
 
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Originally Posted by Joorin View Post
You make very little sense.



A JRE is not a "microemulator". What are you talking about?



What does not work how? If you want to get help, please be specific.



You've tried what?



What issues?



Define "slow".



Huh?



Native is binary code. Java is not native unless you compile it with other tools than the normal Java compiler.



How did you come to this conclusion?
mircoemulator is an app in extras-devel i think
dunno
its to run java apps like ebuddy and all
and its lame
and slow
and ppl said that n900 cant run java apps coz if the processor speed or something *cant remember the exact thing but it was freq related*
 
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Microemu is not really a emu. I dont know if you know how java works and what the difference between java en other programming languages. If you know that you would know why microemu is not an emu
BTW, try to be more specific when you have a problem.
And try to make full sentences.

Last edited by sake; 2010-07-06 at 21:16.
 
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#8
it is a java emu
coz the apps dont get installed
and ebuddy wont run.. it will jus start, show the first screen *the blue thingy* and thats it
and is laggy
and no, i'm 17, not a programmer and not a nerd either
and my primary subject is bio
and i'm ok with technical stuff and im not a programmer so stop trying to compete with me 8-)
 
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Wonko gave you the solution: OpenJDK. Thats the best you are going to get; The only Java Sun has released for ARM, IIRC, won't work with Maemo 5/N900.
OpenJDK is just about as good anyway, and being an OSS app, can/will be compiled -for- the N900's processor, and not just a generic ARM processor(So it can take advantage of all features).

-Rob
 
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