Fred,

Swing is not supported on Personal Java yet.
Since Swing takes up a lot of resources, performance is a concern.
We are porting some of our application to iPAQ with WinCE 3.0 and PJ V1.1.3.
The most challenging part is the GUI and we have to fall back to AWT GUI.
Since we are using thick client, we do a lot of Swing to have PC-like GUI
and at the same thing PC-like performance. All these is browser based.
At the present moment, the Personal IE only support File Protocol, and does
not support HTTP Protocol and Applet Tag. We can only run the application
using the AppletViewer.

In summary, the PDA world is like JDK 1.02 time, a lot of missing pieces
still.

Regards
Billy Ng,CTO
EZ-Finance (Brightex) Limited
1602 GD Real Estate Tower
143 Connaught Road Central
Hong Kong
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Fred
Siegeltuch
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 5:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Swing on Palm OS or Win CE


Soon I will make a purchase recommendation for my small college to
standardize on a PDA for all students.
Does either of the major platforms have a Swing enabled JVM? As a java
developer, which platform would you prefer to develop on?

Thanks,

Fred Siegeltuch

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