On Friday 21 July 2006 08:02, Dalibor Topic wrote: > On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 15:39 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi,All: > > Early times,I have rememberred that we could build kaffe on CDC > > devices ,then is kaffe on CDC devices compliant with JSR 36/JSR 218? CDC > > 1.1 (JSR218) is based on J2SE v1.4.2, I believe Kaffe could make that,am > > I right? Please share your opinions. So I could develop on CDC compliant > > platform based on Kaffe not Sun RI. Thanks. > > Hi Sakur, > > given that Sun does not make the test suites freely available for JSR > 36/ JSR 218, it's hard to verifiably say how compliant Kaffe is with > those specifications. Kaffe uses the GNU Classpath [1] class library, > which implements most of J2SE 1.4.2 [2]. But it's hard to make a > verifiable statement of compatibility for J2SE 1.4.2, as well, since Sun > does not make the test suites freely available for that, either. > > Anecdotal evidence from GNU Linux distributions suggests that Kaffe is > working fine for many applications and libraries written for J2SE 1.4.2, > in particular as long as you don't need full Swing support. > > cheers, > dalibor topic > > [1] http://www.classpath.org > [2] http://www.kaffe.org/~stuart/japi/htmlout/h-jdk14-classpath.html Hi Dalibor: Thanks for your reply. I agree. As far as I see, Kaffe didn't release any thing related to CLDC which was included in CDC . But for j2se compatibility, I see the result,which would definitely inspire many developers change to Kaffe. I don't know if we could run the whole OSGI framework on Kaffe,OSGI+CDC(Kaffe?) would be an interesting field .
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