I'm looking for an upgrade for my java, I am trying to play an online game and all is get is a gray box. I have tried it with opera and skyfire, with no luck. Any Suggestions??? (the site requires java 1.5 or 1.6 to use)
Thanks I tried reading through the threads but could not find anything.
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Use PersonalJava 3,1 (latest) as a library
There are 4 VMs I know about:
1. pjavawince-1_1-beta1-arm.zip is suns latest VM supporting XDAs strongARM also, http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/
2. http://www.skelmir.com/ceej/ceej.html is skelmirs VM supporting SDK 1.1.8
3. and the best one is insignias http://www.insignia.com/content/products/jvm/pda.shtml
supporting personalJava 3.1
here's some more info
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2001/jw-1026-devices-p2.html
contact me at [email protected] for the VMs
is there a free JVM for Pocket PC
Hi,
i also would like to develop java-programs for the Pocket PC.
But I fear, there is no java-VM for free for this platform.
Or does's anyone know one?
Franz
look here for SuperWaba (java fpr Palm and Pocket PC)
http://www.superwaba.com.br/vm.asp
O2xda?
xgadkob said:
look here for SuperWaba (java fpr Palm and Pocket PC)
http://www.superwaba.com.br/vm.asp
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Will the java works on O2 XDA pocket pc2002?
Thank you in advance.
Hi,
I think so. SuperWaba runs on my MDA (Pocket PC from HTC).
Franz
Quest
Can someone tell me how you actually use
superwaba on your XDA?
I have successfully installed the version 3.5
but how do I run an application associated
with superwaba? Sorry I sounds dumb. I
just got my O2xda and am trying to download
a java vm so that I can go into the website that
uses java etc. I know emertec Joede got a java
vm for pocket pc2002 which do not have trial and
I am not sure if I would get refund if their java vm
do not fit into the website that I am trying to go into.
Appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I think you should read SuperWaba.pdf in the doc-directory of the SupreWaba installation on your desktop-PC.
Franz
Hi all,
have a look at
http://www.fawcette.com/wireless/grehan/default_pf.asp
http://www.javamobiles.com/jvm.html
quest
I still find it hard to understand and use superwaba on
my o2 xda.(I am new in java etc...)
Anyway I got a Joede VM on my O2 xda now,
thanks to your forum and the sharing of problems
and fixes etc.
And nowadays you can even get Sun Java FX on Windows Mobile
http://www.sun.com/software/javafx/mobile/index.jsp
JavaFX isn't exactly Java (use JVM only) and it needs 64 MB of RAM
JavaFX is indeed different from the "Java" we know before but it's something built above the original Java that *enhances* the old Java platform.
On Windows Mobile, the link NoonSki provided can lead you to a cab file that you can try on you WM phones with J2ME + JavaFX Mobile.
I tried and it works pretty well on my Touch Pro 2 running OperaMini, Snaptu...
Have a try
PhoneMe
Well, for Windows Mobile 2003 PhoneMe worked great for me. I cannot post links but you can google it (use "phoneme davy" in Google).
Fully open source and free implementation of JavaME (misses 3D, though). A bit difficult to install, but works for normal apps. Should also work on Pocket PC 2002 and WinMo 5+.
I was hoping someone out there could help me along.
I want to use my Qtek for internet banking and when I did a browser check on one of the banks websites it tells me that I have JavaScript enabled but Java is disabled.
I have installed jeode for pocket pc and regking but am still not getting anywhere.
Can someone please tell me how to get Java enabled
Really I have no idea what I am doing ( guess that will come in time ) so until then anyones help would really be appreciated
java and javascripts are not the same thing
java can be downloaded but javascripts have be supportet by the browser
ok so I have the javascripts working
but how do I enable java ??
http://xda-developers.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2660
explain it here
Hey guys,
I'm a noob because I have just joined and not an experienced Sprint Mogul or Titan user/ developer so please go easy on me (explain in detail) and excuse any "duuh questions" that I might have. I have a Sprint Mogul/ Titan PPC and had downloaded (is currently removed) Opera Mobile 9.5 Beta Explorer. I was very impressed with its easy-to-use interface and its wicked full page/ desktop view on websites. I deleted it thoroughly because it kept saying OUT OF MEMORY. That really pissed me off because I deleted just about everything necessary and kept saying that and even when I went to Task Manager to turn off the process it still said it! It messed everything up and I would be glad to get some help. I looked around at forums and it talked about making "New ROM directories thingees and making new Kitchens, etc." If you can, please explain what the heck that is and what I should do to get Opera Mobile up and running flawlessly. It also said things about making everything run smoother with no lag so that's interesting.Thank you so much! Please be kind with the comments, suggestions, advice, etc.
Also, I have Manilla2D (still working on errors and need help with that too) installed along with S2U2 IphoneLock.
I've given up on opera 9.5 till I see someone with this phone have success with it. I'm assuming you installed one of the versions that has no uninstall? A trick I used in the past was to install v8.65, let it over write the 9.5 files, then uninstall it. You might want to check out Skyfire and Opera Mini. Personally, I use Opera Mini for general browsing because it's fast and formats well along with Opera 8.65 when I need to download something. Skyfire shows promise with flash support, but it's beta, the d/l ability is poor, it sometimes hangs and is slower than mini. I've played with Manilla and SPB Mobile Shell, but I'm currently having fun with ThrottleLauncher. It's way more configurable than Manilla, a little lighter on the memory than Manilla and way lighter than Mobile Shell and with Gsmart skin, very powerful. It does take quite a bit of tweaking to get it just right though.
A ROM kitchen is a software suite used to create a custom ROM for the phone. This allows you to add the features you want and avoid some of the junk that Sprint/Verizon/Altell/HTC add. The WIKI explains things well. Don't forget to look at the "stickies" at the top of this page too.
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Yes. It is on every single Android device ever produced.
Java is the language used to write Android Apps.
see http://developer.android.com/index.html
and to quickly see the use of java see the tutorials at http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/learn-java/
Then why can't my browser run java scripts? Is it the browser I'm using (Boat)?
I ask because there is a web page I use at work that requires the IE Java plug-in but it will not run in my tablet. I do realize it may be a security thing on our network but the page loads and it allows me to log in (it always makes you log in on this web page). It renders some of the page but not all of it. It may not be a Java problem at all it's just behaves like IE does when the Java plug-in is not the latest version.
Thanks
Edit - I'm reading up on this as I am not a programmer but would like to know more about Android. Maybe someday an Android noob like me will know something.
theandies said:
Then why can't my browser run java scripts? Is it the browser I'm using (Boat)?
I ask because there is a web page I use at work that requires the IE Java plug-in but it will not run in my tablet. I do realize it may be a security thing on our network but the page loads and it allows me to log in (it always makes you log in on this web page). It renders some of the page but not all of it. It may not be a Java problem at all it's just behaves like IE does when the Java plug-in is not the latest version.
Thanks
Edit - I'm reading up on this as I am not a programmer but would like to know more about Android. Maybe someday an Android noob like me will know something.
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What's the URL. I suspect it's not exactly the Java plug in. JavaScript (which is completely different from Java) works fine Boat and all other browsers.
chamberc said:
What's the URL. I suspect it's not exactly the Java plug in. JavaScript (which is completely different from Java) works fine Boat and all other browsers.
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That makes sense. Its an internal company URL. My company laptop died today and I'm using my Prime for work . It works great for email etc. Only this is not working. I'd ask my IT guys but they'll just brush me off since they don't support anything that is not authorized by them.
theandies said:
That makes sense. Its an internal company URL. My company laptop died today and I'm using my Prime for work . It works great for email etc. Only this is not working. I'd ask my IT guys but they'll just brush me off since they don't support anything that is not authorized by them.
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Maybe your work laptop has security certificates installed on it.
theandies said:
Then why can't my browser run java scripts? Is it the browser I'm using (Boat)?
I ask because there is a web page I use at work that requires the IE Java plug-in but it will not run in my tablet. I do realize it may be a security thing on our network but the page loads and it allows me to log in (it always makes you log in on this web page). It renders some of the page but not all of it. It may not be a Java problem at all it's just behaves like IE does when the Java plug-in is not the latest version.
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When Internet Explorer and other desktop browsers use the Java plugin, they are using the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) provided by Oracle. The JRE is also known as the Java Virtual Machine. Android devices do not have the Oracle Java runtime. While most Android apps are written in Java, they are based on the Dalvik Virtual Machine, which is a mobile-specialized Java platform that runs Android apps, but not the web-based applets that are designed for desktop browsers. Due to Oracle's lawsuit against Google for allegedly using Java code without permission, it is unfortunately quite unlikely to see the JRE running on Android devices anytime soon. Besides, most of the web is slowly getting away from Java and Flash, and transitioning to HTML5.
So in short, Android does have Java, but just not the kind you're looking for in this particular case.
So is there a way to use it?
I tried to upload a bunch of pics to FB using the standard web page and it wouldn't pop up a window to access the file system.
I like the tablet/dock netbook concept a lot, but it's annoying to still need my laptop when trying to upload a bunch of pics.
After watching that introduction video, it is with wavering resolve that I post this.
I'd love .jars to run on my Xoom with Honeycomb 3.2. I've spent a few hours today searching for if, and how this is possible, and the options seemed to be:
Convert sounce code to apk and run that
Run the .jar through a J2ME emulator
So I don't have the source code, writing off the first option. Everything related to the second option seems to link back to this old thread. Here, the version only goes up to android 2.2, and does not run on 3.2. In fact, I can't find anyone even asking about this in 2012.
Is this just not a common thing to want to do? Or is it that I'm using the wrong search terms.
Finally... does an app exist to do this on 3.2? Unlocked, rooted, whatever. It'd be great if this could work.