On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 10:37 AM, Stefan Groschupf wrote:

Hi Dain,
My goal is to target the high end handhelds, but thoes are getting so
powerful (400 MHz 256MB)
that I don't know if we need a 'micro' vm.
Thank you for taking the stress and test it. ;-)
You are every time some steps before the "main stream".
What you had tried exactly? I'm interested to get the jmx kernel and a
connector running on a j2me CLDC.
You think that should be possible too?
My goal was to have the entire JBoss server on a handheld so I wouldn't have to rewrite the core of my business to run it on a handheld. My plan was to use the same web interface and use the handheld browser to access the JBossWebserver.

Anyway, I downloaded the CVM source and spent a day getting it to compile. Then I hacked out the missing optional libraries from a JDK, and fiddled with the JBoss startup scripts to get it running. I could only get the JMX kernel to boot along with simple services. Any of the interesting stuff cause an out of memory error. I think there is a physical memory limit compiled into the vm, or a thread limit. This was about 5-6 months ago, and the VM has improved. I have been waiting for a binary before I'd try it again.

I think that JMX on CLDC is a good fit, but it is not my interest.

Are any of you guys interested in working on a JBossME project?

-dain




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