I think, given two or three target platforms, it would be possible to
design a metalanguage/metamachine that could be retargeted to all of
them.  More difficult to retarget code for one physical platform to
another.

On Jul 24, 4:07 pm, AlanLawrence <alan.unicycl...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> I wonder about the reverse question: if I have an Android app, is
> there an easy way to get it running on J2ME? (I don't feel J2ME is
> worth the effort of rewriting, put it that way!).
>
> Even a tool that only converted code _not_using_Android_libraries_
> would be handy, but all my logic is full of Java1.5 generics, not to
> mention enums and so on - and whilst tools like declawer will remove
> some of this, it's far from a hands-off process (i.e. much fiddling to
> get it to compile IME!)...
>
> --Alan
>
> On Jul 23, 3:28 pm, "michal.g...@gmail.com" <michal.g...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > You can use a service of J2ME to Android conversion by UpOnTek.
>
> > Give it a try - send me a midlet in jar format, and I will return a
> > apk for your eval.
>
> > Michal
>
> > On Jul 23, 7:13 am, perumal316 <perumal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi All,
>
> > > Is there any way to convert J2ME applications into Android
> > > applications?
>
> > > The only way I have come across is using microemulator which if I used
> > > to convert J2ME app that uses Camera or Bluetooth APIs doesn't work.
>
> > > Is there any other way?
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Perumal

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