Mobile and Embedded stuff I think.  I wrote some stuff in it back in October.

I got tired of losing at Wordster at local bars so I wrote an
application in it for my cell phone to contact my Mac at home and find
all the combinations of 8,7,6,5,4, and 3 letter words from the random
8 letters Wordster gives out.

It's pretty easy to write quick apps like that.  I'd much rather have
a phone that could talk 9p though as it stands I had to do a few
tricks to make my phone think the program on my mac was an http server
:-)

Java's naming is very marketingriffic.

Dave

On 12/13/06, Latchesar Ionkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What does Java ME mean these days? Is it Java KVM, or Java CVM?
Porting the first one to Plan9 is easy, I have the CVM code (sans
graphics and hotspot) ported too. If it is released as open source
and someone wants to finish the port, I can try to find what I have.

Thanks,
        Lucho

On Dec 13, 2006, at 12:02 PM, Matt wrote:

> There's a bit of a long shot option.
>
> Java ME is now open source.
> http://community.java.net/mobileandembedded/
>
> So, in theory, it could be ported to plan9.
>
> Why would anyone do that ?
>
> Because the Opera Mini Web browser runs in Java ME environments.
>
> http://www.operamini.com/
>
>
> There's quite a bit of software written for J2ME
>
>
> There's also Opera for devices, which might be worth a better look at.
>
> http://www.opera.com/products/devices/
>
>
> I know it would be a horrible thing to swallow, but there may be
> something there.
>
> matt


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