1. Yes, the tool exists but it has not been released as of yet.
2. Yes, it works. It can call Java Mail API 1.2 directly from C++ code
running on palm, pocketpc.
3. I have not worked with cadle before but if you have tcp/ip socket, it
would work. It work with Internet using http (not yet with Palm for http).
4. No need for JVM if you write C++ code. If you decided to use J2ME, you
would then need kvm.
Try to go to www.middlewarebridge.com to see initial writings.
I hope that helps.
Kiet.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dean
>>Rochester
>>Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 9:14 PM
>>To: Palm Developer Forum
>>Subject: RE: Conduit Question
>>
>>
>>Yes that would be great. Does it exist? If so, then how does it work?
>>When I put the palm device in it's cradle? During the hot sync process?
>>How? How can I get a test of this great tool? Doesn't there need to be a
>>JVM on the Palm? Are you using KVM?
>>
>>Dean-O
>>
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