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I am gettting a mix answer here. some site post spec with java support and other straight out says there is no java support. I need to have java more than I need flash...oh please Nokia don't kill my dream.

can anyone confirm this?

thanks.
 
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As far as it's known, there's no Java on the N900.

There's however support for Javascript (not the same thing!) in the browser: this may be from where the confusion stems on other sites...
 
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Originally Posted by Ban View Post
I am gettting a mix answer here. some site post spec with java support and other straight out says there is no java support. I need to have java more than I need flash...oh please Nokia don't kill my dream.

can anyone confirm this?

thanks.
http://developers.sun.com/contact/index.jsp
 
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Java 6 is being ported to ARM.
http://www.arm.com/iqonline/news/partnernews/25603.html

Actually, seems it is available
http://java.sun.com/javase/embedded/...quirements.jsp

PS: The latter is new since august 2009. Quoting sun.com:

August 2009
New! Java SE for Embedded 6u10 (Build 39) Early Access on Linux ARMv5, v6 & v7 is now available for both headless and headful configurations. Download the free evaluation today!
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I don't see a reason why java wouldn't be possible on n900, as both java and n900 are open-source to a great degree..(and there also are completely open-source implementations of java)

even the j2me shouldn't be a problem...

and there also are open-source java virtual machine implementations available..

only someone has to get interested and port it...
 
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If not exactly java, java-like JALIMO was there for the previous versions of maemo but not sure you can use it in maemo5. I also tried it in my n810 and was able to write programs and execute and this was about a year ago coz I stopped using it from the not-so-good feedback I got about it then. But I'm sure they have improved by now. Check this out: https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/index.php/Maemo
 

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Originally Posted by jaeezzy View Post
If not exactly java, java-like JALIMO was there for the previous versions of maemo
Jalimo is Java (although based on OpenJDK, Classpath etc.). Progress is still slow, although performance is improving.
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Is it possible to use j2me apps with Jalimo?
 
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Originally Posted by iKneaDough View Post
Is it possible to use j2me apps with Jalimo?
Yes, if you use MicroEmulator.

MicroEmulator is a pure Java implementation of Java ME in Java SE. MicroEmulator is licensed under LGPL so it is possible to link and distribute commercial software with its libraries.
Here is article about this http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/node/8409
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oh sweet, there is hope after all. I'm not techie, just know that I need java for this one stupid site that i visit frequently. I hope someone hop on the bandwagon and get der done.

don't want to spend 600$ on a phone and use it as paper weight.

thanks guys
 
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