But Apple doesn't forbid cross-compilation or VMs anymore, so why are
we still talking about it? Just to score "Apple is evil" points?

Secondly, is it really fair to blame the stagnation of Java ME for
fragmentation?  The hardware manufacturers and carriers are loath to
have a standard -- any standard -- because that deprives them of a
means of making their products and services distinctive, and therefore
have an advantage over competitors. It may be that the goals of Java
ME didn't match the goals of the people who actually need to make
handsets and mobile networks.  It's interesting to see where Android
is following ME's lead and where it's doing things differently.

--Chris

On Dec 3, 8:26 am, Kevin Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hence me saying "tried to" and not "try to"

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