Hi, I am the developer of J2ME MIDP Runner, Thanks for taking a look at our product. First, our product evoloved SIGNIFICANTLY since our initial release in October last year. Now the latest version (upcoming 1.6) it almost support ALL j2me applicaitons in the market. We supported all SDKs form 0.9 to 1.1 and upcoming cupcake and we are the only one that works in the android market (although the version there is a little bit too old - 1.4 - will get a new release pretty soon) and HTC G1. So it is already proven on the real device. yes, it could use many of the api and it can use ALL features after conversion because it is now becomes a native apk, it use those apis through the standard jsr apis. So far we supported many jsrs such as jsr75 for file system and pim, 120 for sms, 135 for multimedia, 172 for web services and many more vendor specific apis. yes, our original idea is simple: make j2me apps runs unmodified yet with full speed on android and integrete with andorid paltform. After installation, it becoems a native icon in the launcher and user does not feel it is using j2me at all. Further, we can integreated with browser so if user browse to any j2me web site, it can automatically convert j2me app into android app for u so the user see it as if it is a native jvm. but it is surprior than a jvm. some other tools may exists but none has reached the stabilitiy as we had done, not mentioning that our tools support binary conversion (no source code required). and we support operamini4, skype, and almost all games on the market. Please do let me know if you have further questions. Dana
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:05 AM, [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, I'm interesting in the use of J2ME 's applications about Android > SDK. I've been reading enought about item. there has some tools for > doing it, but I don't get it. For example, by the way I've seen, J2me > MIDP RUNNER is one of them. This tools ofers a serious of applications > where the user can chosee, what of all them, he want to install. This > tools offers a serious of applications, the user will choose which one > of them to install. The J2me application is converted to Android > (apk), but there is only a problem. It isn't proved on the Android SDK > because is only running on version 0.9 and the version used is the 1.0 > currently. Either I don't know if it's could use: wifi, bluetooh, > accelerometer... after the conversion. In addition to this, according > to the documents readed Android works with J2SE. The main idea is: (in > some way)if It's posible export the platform on J2ME to Android SDK > through a tools. It's very very import the use the wifi... on > Android. It's known the tool called ME4Android. I've tried getting > it, but I don't know where download it. > > Please I need help, it's important > > Thanks > > > > -- Dana --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

