for Zaurus) is now in the ercp cvs. But this port needs a lot of work before
it is ready.
Regards
Bernd Lachner
Am Montag, 11. September 2006 15:30 schrieb Philippe Laporte:
> Hi,
> Has anyone made some progress in running the eSWT in Maemo?
>
> The Eclipse newsgroup di
On the Eclipse eRPC newsgroup is a discussion about future GUI support for
eSWT/eRCP:
http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=2284&group=eclipse.technology.ercp#2284
Gtk is also in discussion. So I think this is also interesting for Maemo. I
post the link here, because if someone is in
> For me, SWT provides a very nice integration to the host UI.
> As it uses the host UI widgets, the overhead is minimal compare to a
> full java implementation.
I also think, that a Java J2ME Personal Profile implementation (which includes
AWT) and addtional eSWT would be the best solution for
> well, regardless these SUN bureaucratic/formal issues, you could also
> ask yourself about how would be the look of j2me apps running on such
> a device. I mean, would them fit in properly on this pretty large
> screen. In general, j2me aims cel phones (PDAs have a bigger
> screen/resolution su
> Or of course you can go the certification path but that will cost you
> some $.
> So, feasable, yes.
> It has even been done, yes.
> A good way to go? No.
Why isn't it a good way? It seems Nokia bought a Opera license for the Nokia
770, why they shouldn't buy a J2ME Personal Profile license for
> When will the device be available to buy for developers and when do
> we get the code in the email for the developer device program
> discount? Anybody know?
Btw. Is there a response Email send to the developers who applied for a
developer device? I ask, because didn't get any reaction to m