On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 10:37 AM, Stefan Groschupf wrote:
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.Hi Dain,My goal is to target the high end handhelds, but thoes are getting sopowerful (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?
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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