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Hello all.

I'm currently working on a Car PC/Mobile device project that involves J2SE and Qt Jambi as the front-end application.

I am wondering if there are any ports of J2ME/CDC for the N810 that can allow me to run Qt Jambi in the embedded OS so I can port my application to the N810.

I have tried using Cacao to do development, but Cacao on the N810 is extremely slow. I find it ironic that the iPhone is only 200MHz faster than the N810 and is such a tremendous performer. Admittedly, though, everything is written using Objective C, so obviously a compiled binary will be faster than an interpreted language.

Either way, I am trying to determine if it is feasible to try and port my application to this platform. My roadblocks so far are the lack of Java support and Qt Jambi.

I know that Nokia has since bought Trolltech, however, I'm not sure what their stance on Java or Qt Jambi are.

My goal for the embedded market is to replace the Maemo desktop with a more practical desktop that is designed for smaller screens - and one that can be ported to other embedded devices. It's an ambitious project, I know, but I think it's one that needs to be done to help "standardize" the embedded mobie industry.

The project - as it stands - runs a standard Linux distribution with tweaks to determine the hardware available, and store that information in a SQLite database.

It's all Java based, and it's been a lot of fun so far. I am using VMware for most of my development, and it's worked on the Car PC I've designed with touchscreen and such.

I want to expand the project to the N810, but those roadblocks are pretty limiting.

Can anyone help provide a direction to help me go so I can solve this Java/Qt Jambi issue?

Furthermore, is anyone interested in helping?

Looking forward to any replies.
 
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Hello,

Didi you find something? We are trying to do the same thing then I am very interested by your answers.
In our side we want migrate a J2SE application to an Omap3 target. Using J2SE Embedded with X give us poor performance. That's why we are looking for using QT-Jambi.

Thanks

Ygor
 
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I saw this Project QTablet on the qt4 garage page.
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