Hello all,

I am a software developer (considered as "expert" :-D) in mobile applications for industrial companies (what we call "Machine-to-Machine"). It has been 3 years now since I am working on CLDC platforms (J2ME) and I developed a suite of servers enabling the mobile phones/modems to host network servers (HTTP, FTP, SMS, etc...).

Our solutions have been proved efficient within the Machine-to-Machine community, still I'd like to move on the next stage and make our solutions more adaptable, and especially from the customization point of view (protocols and so on...). The Professional Service Department of my company used MINA as the basis of our latest "heavy" server solutions (I write "heavy" and I think "servers-that-can-run-on-a-standard-PC :-) ) and seem more than satisfied with the solution.

That is why I am thinking of ***porting the MINA architecture and philosophy onto CLDC 1.1 platforms***.

But, before trying anything I'd like you guys to give me some hints about that : - Did you already think of porting MINA to J2ME platforms ? And if you did, did you consider it as unfeasible and why ? or are you planning to do it ? - What is the basic footprint of MINA (let's say with the smaller application you can think of...) - Are you aware of any limitation for this project ? Of course I believe there will be some functionalities that will need some work in order to port them to J2ME, but do you already know which ones can't be ported ?


Best regards to all, and thanks for the good work

Gillo

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Gillo Malpart
Dévelopeur Runtime M2M
M2M Runtime Developer

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