On 21 August 2015 at 10:23, Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote: > > I have got a new fancy utility with support for Java ME applets. > > Is there a way to build j2me 'hello world' application on NetBSD? I > don't need the newest toolchain, neither IDE with GUI - just plain > command line compiler is fine.
We have a small J2ME app we're still supporting under PhoneME on Windows Mobile devices. For building we just use openjdk8 with source & target set to 1.3. It works well enough, providing you avoid String.isEmpty() and suchlike, which will build fine but fail to run on the target device. <target name="compile"> <!-- The client needs to run under PhoneMe on Windows Mobile devices, which is a subset of the J2SE 1.3 stack --> <mkdir dir="${build.dir}" /> <javac destdir="${build.dir}" debug="true" fork="true" memoryInitialSize="512m" memoryMaximumSize="1024m" source="1.3" target="1.3"> <src path="src" /> <compilerarg value="-Xbootclasspath/p:${bootstrap.class.path}"/> <compilerarg value="-proc:none" /> <!-- <compilerarg value="-Xlint:deprecation" /> --> </javac> </target>