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i would love to be able to run Java ME applications on the n900, it would be a brilliant feature to have It's great to see so much interest and keenness on the thread, looking forward to following along and seeing what y'all come up with
 
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#132
Well if someone are supposed to express their wishes then

Direct support of Location API (JSR-179) or Bluetooth API (JSR-82) would be good. Or if that's not possible, describe how or if OpenLAPI/Bluecove/ integration would be possible on maemo platform?
 

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#133
Originally Posted by barteo View Post
Hi all,

I'm a person behind the MicroEmu. I've been watching that forum from time to time. I've noticed there is significant interest in running Java ME applications on Maemo platform using MicroEmu.

I'm eager to help in making MicroEmu better for Maemo. What in your opinion is the most important to do?
Lots of people have asked for the java gmail client.
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#134
Originally Posted by barteo View Post
Hi all,

I'm a person behind the MicroEmu. I've been watching that forum from time to time. I've noticed there is significant interest in running Java ME applications on Maemo platform using MicroEmu.

I'm eager to help in making MicroEmu better for Maemo. What in your opinion is the most important to do?
Glad you popped in and are interested in improving this for N900! If possible could MicroEmu allow you to select a font which is used by the midlet. Also enable aa full screen option if possible
 

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Originally Posted by [DarkGUNMAN] View Post
Glad you popped in and are interested in improving this for N900! If possible could MicroEmu allow you to select a font which is used by the midlet. Also enable aa full screen option if possible
I have not followed the whole thread but as MicroEmu seems to support jamVM and classpath (which are available at least for Diablo) it should be fairly straightforward to build jamvm, classpath, jikes and swt to get MicroEmu running under Fremantle without the need to fiddle around with OpenJDK: http://www.microemu.org/maemo/
 
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#136
Well if we are putting in requests I would really like to run the J2ME Audible Air client.
 
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Originally Posted by Wonko View Post
You could e.g. use the openjdk provided on the following website:
http://www.camswl.com/openjdk
Two quick questions and a not so quick one:

1) I understood that this is not the full OpenJDK (no JIT) but a interpreted version of it. Is this correct?

2) Is there any one thinking of packaging it or another OpenJDK-based jvm to place it into extra-testing?

3) Does anybody know if that version of the OpenJDK will be enough to run Scala (language) applications?

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Originally Posted by soeiro View Post
1) I understood that this is not the full OpenJDK (no JIT) but a interpreted version of it. Is this correct?
Yes, according to their website, it is without JIT. But they also say that this version gives reasonable performance even without JIT (they say something about "70-80% of the performance of a JIT"). I didn't do any benchmarks, i'm just happy having java on my N900.

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2) Is there any one thinking of packaging it or another OpenJDK-based jvm to place it into extra-testing?
This would be a great thing! Btw there are also openjdk packages for debian armel available. Though i don't know if porting/using these for maemo makes sense or is feasible at all.

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3) Does anybody know if that version of the OpenJDK will be enough to run Scala (language) applications?
Not me
 

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#139
Does anyone know if there is a java version of google maps 3?
 
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#140
can someone try Runescape java web browser based game be played with this? can anyone try to load the game up, no need to play it just load the game?

i would love to know if its possible =)
 
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