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http://java.sun.com/
In the Developer Spotlight section, under the heading "Available for Evaluation"
there is a link to download Java SE for Arm.
The link goes to a survey page
http://java.sun.com/j2se/embedded/su...l?download=arm
If you fill out the required fields you can download it.
There are a couple of caveats. First, it has a limited life. Second, it is for Java 1.4.2 so not quite the latest and greatest.
I haven't tried it yet but intend to.