Also, the last time I looked, j2me did not support reflection. But it was
awhile ago, so that might have changed.

Mark

On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Leigh McRae <[email protected]
> wrote:

> The java on Android is pretty much j2se.  Some other mobile platforms use
> j2me.  The popularity of j2me seems to be on the down swing.  Broadly
> speaking, the difference is that j2se is a super set of j2me. The biggest
> difference that I have found is that j2me doesn't have generics and also
> doesn't support stuff like @Override.
>
> You might consider sticking to j2me if you intend to be sharing some of
> the code on another platform.  That is what I do, sadly, in order to
> support BlackBerry.
>
>
>
> On 11/01/2012 7:04 AM, YinKhwin.O wrote:
>
>> can someone clear my doubts.
>> does android have anything to do with J2ME?  Android has its core
>> java. J2ME is also meant for mobile phones. All are same and why am i
>> supposed to get confused by these two?  whatif i chose android
>> platform, do i necessarily need to deal with J2ME?
>>
>> Thanks for help.
>>
>>
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