Thanks David. The Sun Java Wireless Toolkit looks to be able to do this simply enough.
--- David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On a phone? I don't think you can even run a J2SE > JRE on a phone... > not even with a "Hello World!" type of application > (ie without OFBiz > in the picture at all). A J2SE JRE is a LOT bigger > than a J2ME JRE... > > You could certainly do a SOAP or other client, and I > know that has > been done before for very small applications, even > running on a phone. > > -David > > > On Aug 25, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Chris Howe wrote: > > > I'm brainstorming a couple of options for > integration > > of ofbiz with mobile terminals (smartphones). > What > > could be stripped off of Ofbiz and still provide > the > > framework' basic database functionality with hsql > or > > derby as well as the services and minilang. Also > > looking at what could be done to pair down the > java > > requirement to JRE instead of the JDK. > > > > The most frequent use of this would be through a > thin > > client. However, I'm needing to anticipate loss > of > > connectivity so it needs to store information > locally > > and then sync. Would a paired down OFBiz work for > > this or would it be better to look at another > option > > for use on the smartphone and then have it sync > > through SOAP when connectivity is available? > >
