I had some partial success with CrEme (Sun Personal Java licensed code, see http://www.nsicom.com/) on CE/iPaq, but I
also had some problems with communication with the company.
They have iPaq CE (2.x) demo version for download.
In any case, CrEme was the closest I got to running our ERP application thin client (4Js's CLI-Java) on handheld
connected via GSM phone to Internet.
They told me Compaq already tested there JVM, using Swing apps, so they already have contact with Compaq. Maybe they can
be persuaded to do a port for Linux on iPaq too?
Yours, Andrej Falout, http://www.falout.com ICQ 7628616
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Old saying that "information is power" is less and less valid these
days. More and more value is created trough communication and sharing.
- Crispin Garden-Webster.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ipaq-admin@handhelds.org [mailto:ipaq-admin@handhelds.org]On
> Behalf Of Noel J. Bergman
> Sent: Tuesday, 24 October 2000 10:35
> To: James Manning
> Cc: ipaq@handhelds.org
> Subject: RE: [iPAQ] any jvm's known to have working networking w/ the
> ipaq?
>
>
> James,
>
> I have been trying to track this, myself, for both platforms.
>
> Kaffe (www.kaffe.org) for CE appears to be dead, but they are working on
> PocketLinux, which puts Kaffe on top of the work being done here.
>
> Japhar (www.japhar.org) needs to be ported, and is supposedly well behind
> Kaffe.
>
> Insigna's (http://www.insignia.com/products/default.htm) appears to be an
> excellent solution for CE, but is currently unavailable for individual
> developers.
>
> I'm not sure what to do with Waba (www.wabasoft.com), since it is a fairly
> minimal subset, but I'm going to look at it to see if we can use it to get
> started. Source is published for all parts, and there is already an iPAQ
> port.
>
> VisualAge Micro Edition (J9) is still in beta, but please do let IBM know
> about the problem you have encounterd. They are aggressively working on the
> project.
>
> Still waiting to see what comes Any Day Now from Sun, with PersonalJava.
>
> HP Chai exists and is running, but I can't seem to find a concrete way to
> download and evaluate the thing.
>
> CrEme is another product that is advertised, but so far e-mails have gone
> into a black hole.
>
> Any others?
>
> --- Noel
>
> P.S. And if you find one that I've missed (and works), PLEASE let me know!
>
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Received on Mon Oct 23 18:04:22 2000
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