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2010-06-05
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2010-06-11
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2010-06-12
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No, same problem. Maybe it's just a problem in my configuration, microemulator doesn't crash but the midlet execution is suspended (see screenshot). Microemulator demo midlet works fine.
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So in my view, the best possible Java we can have is icedtea6 + SWT
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2010-06-13
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Now the SWT port has far more capabilities and much better integration into the Hildon UI like touch UI controls, native Hildon dialogs etc.
You can even use the SWT browser widget if you have fennec installed.
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2010-06-26
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2010-07-05
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With OpenJDK being in the repository and (partly?) working, is it possible right now/in the future to develop applications to Maemo using Java Qt?
One more question: Why is icedtea6 not in /opt/maemo/usr/lib/jvm, /opt/usr/lib/jvm, or some such ?