[android-developers] Re: Java and Android phones?

2010-11-02 Thread michal.g...@gmail.com
If you have a J2ME app then you need to convert it to Android so that it can run on the Android platform. UpOnTek provides such a service. . On Oct 30, 5:56 pm, Carthaigh john...@gmail.com wrote: The Dalvik JVM is not Java and the Dalvik byte code is not the same as Java byte code. Are you

[android-developers] Re: Java and Android phones?

2010-11-01 Thread Carthaigh
The Dalvik JVM is not Java and the Dalvik byte code is not the same as Java byte code. Are you trying to deploy native Java apps to the phone? Check out the google developer site or just google Dalvik Java lawsuit or Dalvik is not Java for some articles on the differences and how Dalvik came

[android-developers] Re: Java and Android phones?

2010-10-30 Thread DanH
It's possible that a phone could run on an Android base without exposing the ability to install new apps (a dumb vs smart phone). Java would still be used to support the phone functions (menus, directory, dialing, etc), though. On Oct 29, 10:07 pm, kypriakos demet...@ece.neu.edu wrote: Hi all,

Re: [android-developers] Re: Java and Android phones?

2010-10-30 Thread Kostya Vasilyev
if you are referring to spec sheets on e-commerce sites - well, they are often inadequate. Perhaps Java support is a template item, added for phones based on other platforms, and someone feels the need to fill out this line just because it's there. -- Kostya 30.10.2010 17:27, DanH пишет: