Hi guy,

I'm just now looking at this problem: how to run a Java applet (j2se)
on Android!

Surely a phone is small, but now we have 10" pads running android,
or netbook running android ... (the toshiba AC100 for example is a
dual
core ARM9 running at 1GHz).

I do not think that the power is a problem, and some devices are
not very different from a desktop.

It's not an academic question: for example I client of mine wants to
use a software for HMI generation (IEC 61499 ... industrial automation
field)
which produces a java applet, which should run on android devices.
It's an applet perfectly usable on an android devices, quite simple,
but it is generated according to j2se standard!

It's not a consumer market, but a big market anyway :-)

hope to hear news on this soon!

bye
giammy

On Jan 14, 3:16 pm, koala <koalares...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For god sake,
>
> how convenient would it be to have OpenJDK running on android?
>
> Imagine if we could run swing, rmi, if we could run all java code as
> it is, we could run enterprise application clients. We could have
> android apps running on the desktop and on the phone.
>
> What's the blockage stopping us from doing this?
>
> Is it all about the price of google's shares vs the price of oracle's
> shares?

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