Bzzt, thanks for playing. There is a "Java 1.4 (SE) Technology Preview for ARM" that you can download; this has been available for about 6 months. Unfortunately it doesn't play nice with the particular shared library versions that are installed on OpenMoko, and at that point I gave up.

Not to mention that you can download Java ME for Arm from the JavaME site :-)

Can you elaborate what you mean with 'didn't play nice with the particular shared library versions'?
The more detailed the more we can do about it.
Also, can you reply with a URL for Java stuff you would like to see integrated into OpenMoko?

Wolfgang

On Jan 27, 2008, at 12:54 AM, Ian Darwin wrote:

Audrius Meskauskas wrote:
Wallace Jackson wrote:
Also, I saw a NEO1973 on Sun's
JavaFX announcement release on-line, behind the
presenter (bigger than life!)... Does this mean that
JavaFX is ready to rock for NEO application?

This seems not very likely: JavaFX is something highly advanced and build on the top of existing java platform.

There are two editions of JavaFX: regular and mobile. These correspond to Java SE (desktop) and Java ME (phone).

As mentioned in the OP, the very first time JavaFX Mobile was shown in public, worldwide, it was running on a stock Neo1973 (presumably GTA01).

Even the ordinary java 1.5 seems is not properly ported to OpenMoko yet. Sun's java is under GPL now but they have never supported this processor.

Bzzt, thanks for playing. There is a "Java 1.4 (SE) Technology Preview for ARM" that you can download; this has been available for about 6 months. Unfortunately it doesn't play nice with the particular shared library versions that are installed on OpenMoko, and at that point I gave up.

Not to mention that you can download Java ME for Arm from the JavaME site :-)

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