Kool. So my wish of running Phoenix on a tank is looking better ;) I know of a few areas in which Phoenix memory / resource usage would need to be improved before it could run comfortably in such an environment. In particular the following could be big issues. * threads * classloader * xml processing * logging
ClassLoader is probably the least of the worries but each of the others will need triming. Tell us how first run goes and which parts cause the most pain for you ;) On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 20:30, Paul Hammant wrote: > A mate of mine helped this console ignoramus put JavaJe XE on my iPAQ > last night. See www.savaje.com. > > What does that mean? > > Well, it's a fairly complete J2SE operating system. Swing & the > whole lot. I think J2ME was only ever a stepping stone. > > Why I am posting in this group? > > I plan to get Phoenix running on that machine. When thats acheived > I'll work on Jesktop until it too runs on the iPAQ. > > Why bother? > > Good point. It just tickled my fancy the theory of getting a few > server components running on a small device. It only has 64Mb of RAM, > but actually that is plenty for quite a few apps as long as they are run > in one virtual machine. > > Problems? > > The networking of the unit sucks in the current release. It could, > of course, just be me doing something wrong. It appears I have to buy > addional hardware to be able to communicate with the PC and get > additional jars. > > What I'd hope for? > > 1) People to help with Jesktop ( see www.jesktop.net for the apps that > run on it ) > > 2) An open source BIOS and JVM-primative layer that sits under > Avalon/Phoenix to make it an OS. > > Both are unlikely to happen though ;-) > > Regards, > > - Paul H -- Cheers, Pete *------------------------------------------------------* | "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want | | to test a man's character, give him power." | | -Abraham Lincoln | *------------------------------------------------------* -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>