anyone for the diff file?
-Original Message-
From: Cedric Bompart
Sent: 24 February 2004 10:00
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: source patch for 1.3.1
Hello,
I've tested the java 1.3.1 for the ARM platform but it's a bit too slow for my Sharp
Zaurus SL5600 (Xscale PXA-250 400Mhz, 32M
Thanks but I've got it already and it works on the SL5600. I would like a full j2se
implementation.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 February 2004 12:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: source patch for 1.3.1
Hi Cedric,
> I've tested the java 1.3.1 for the ARM platform but it's a bit too slow for my Sharp
> Zaurus SL5600 (Xscale PXA-250 400Mhz, 32M of RAM).
Sun has released a J2ME runtime for Zaurus SL-C700:
J2ME[tm] Personal Profile for Zaurus
http://java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/pp4zaurus
Hi
There's the source for Netscape/Mozilla available from www.mozilla.org
and from the same URL you can get the source an approach to create an
entire webbrowser in Java that Netscape abandoned but it still being
developed by volunteers.
You schould not underestimate the platform independence o
How about mozilla.org ( AKA Netscape ). The Source code is available
via GPL and there is a linux version.
Cheers
Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
Is there any source code of a Web browser for Linux available somewhere?
It's even better if it's pure Java source code, so we can use it on
d
Opps , I made a mistake , ( Should not touch the keyboard before I've
had at least one cup of coffee) . Mozilla ( AKA Netscape navigator ) is
an opens-source browser available for
download form www.mozilla.org. And yes Linux is a supported platform.
Cheers
Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
> Is there any source code of a Web browser for Linux available somewhere?
> It's even better if it's pure Java source code, so we can use it on
> different platform to get a consistent interface?
Look at http://home.earthlink.net/~hheister/
or
www.jazilla.org a Mozilla port in java.
--
Have you looked at, say, javaworld's tool guide or freshmeat.net or IBM's
jCentral? Some that come to mind are mozilla, javazilla (or whatever it's
called, I'm sure there's a link at www.mozilla.org), sun's hot java (don't
know if source is available), lynx (ditto), www.icesoft.no...
At 02:19 PM
On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Danno Ferrin wrote:
> When is source code going to be released? Dose the whole chart have to
> go green before sun will let you do that?
I think Steve is planning to release the source diffs once the final
binary release is ready. Remember that only a pre-release is availabl