We have no plans to port J to the iPhone or similar devices.

The way to go with these devices is a web server that provides J execution,
state, and display with the device browser as the front end. This is not too
difficult to do. The main complications come from trying to support multiple
users and issues such as security and resource consumption. Those
complications go away if you simply host your own J server that is dedicated
to your own use.

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Ian Gorse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hi
>
> Sometimes I have an idea and would love to test it out there and then.
> But I am not near a desktop that I can use.
>
> Has anyone looked into getting j on the iPhone? Or is there a website
> that acts as a interactive console?
>
> The next generation mobile phones are becoming advanced pieces of
> equipment, google are making android which is a phone os, apple has
> the iPhone os. No doubt there will be more great phone os's in the
> future.
>
> It would be nice to see j on these devices
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