Anyone tried Oracle Lite on an XDA? - Windows Mobile Software Development

Hi,
I am facing my first XDA development having had "fun" on iPaqs before. I am thinking of using Oracle Lite to hold local data for the application (written in Java or whatever) and then using Oracle mobile syncronisation over GPRS/Internet to an Oracle DB.
Has anyone tried this before? Does it sound crazy? :!:
Thanks
Jon

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Java Support

Hi All,
I have been trying to figure out a way to view websites with java content.
Obviously I must be missing something, because I cant view any!
I have downloaded a trial version of Netfront which claims to have Java support and guess what! still no java
Does anyone know of a simple solution to this problem or can recommend some suitable software (Preferably FREE, i'm skint, will accept something PM'd :wink: :lol: )
Thanks very much in advance
J
I have the same problem. HELP!
Netfront supports Javascript and not Java. For Java, you need something like MS Java Virtual Machine or the Java software from Sun's Java web site (www.java.com)
However, I don't think there is a Windows Mobile version for that.
Check out this page: http://www.java.com/en/mobile/ ... there's nothing related there I guess.
Good luck
Hello guys,
i was to ask a question about the java & u opened this subject here,
my question is what is the use of midlet ? & why Java games don't work on the PDA?? it isn't suppose to work on all consoles , with java installed ?? this is the reason why Java was made for ???!!!!
Can someone clarify ?!
Netfront supports java (and javascript also), you just need to enable it in the options. And be sure you have installed java (the one that cames with netfront)
netfront with java also works fine in mine.
Java for PocketPC
Take a look here http://ewesoft.com/Downloads/Downloads.html#_Toc105819897
ewe works in 2005 thats cool
i try ewe in 2005 and it works...verson for ppc2003
nice one

Windows Mobile 6 Clipboard

The clipboard functions on Windows Mobile 5 using Xbar and SmartToolKit works flawless..but after upgrading on Windows Mobile 6 (T-Mobile), i can't use that function anymore..anyone having the same problem? TIA
Maybe they're using a different API in WM6 for those functions. It doesn't work for me either.

Java Vm for Windows Mobile 5 to run online java applets?

Hi! I'm not really into java, so I would like ask for some help. What I'm looking for is a java vm or a plugin for pocket internet explorer, because I would like to run applets in the internet explorer. For example: chat. Like www.chat.hu or www.chat-avenue.com (sorry for the advertising). Are there any plugins or vms to do this? I found this:
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=492&more=1
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~lindsey/7ds/notes/jeode/
But I can't find a download link for Jeode enviromnet. Any other solutions? Edit: (new thunderhawk 2.1 with java support is not good because it doesn't support 240x240, and I got a Pocket Loox T830)
Thanks for your help!
Yo
I have the some problem...
Nothing found yet!
Anybody?
Any joy now? I'm looking for the same thing except to run in Opera 10.

free WM programming options

Since I started looking into this, I have found out that the microsoft WM 6 SDK will only work with a store bought visual studio, not the free express versions. So other than Mort Script, what are my free software development options. I don't need a fancy IDE, a simple cross compiler (gcc?) would do. Any suggestions?
http://wiki.sharpdevelop.net/default.aspx/SharpDevelop.CompactFramework2Development
seems interesting
Visual studio is nice... but QtCreator is better.
Hey I assume you are using express studio because you need a free option. I suggest using QtCreator2.0. You can develop on windows or linux with it. And then compile to windows mobile without visual studio. At first it will seem like you have to use Qt, but you don't. You can program with just c++ and the wm6SDK.
Tpimp420 said:
Hey I assume you are using express studio because you need a free option. I suggest using QtCreator2.0. You can develop on windows or linux with it. And then compile to windows mobile without visual studio. At first it will seem like you have to use Qt, but you don't. You can program with just c++ and the wm6SDK.
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Thanks for the info, nice to know off some alternatives to VS.
Tpimp420 said:
Hey I assume you are using express studio because you need a free option. I suggest using QtCreator2.0. You can develop on windows or linux with it. And then compile to windows mobile without visual studio. At first it will seem like you have to use Qt, but you don't. You can program with just c++ and the wm6SDK.
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you mean you use the QT or gcc with microsoft's wm6SDK??? how does that work?

Can't run KAYAK on Windows Mobile 6.5, was working on 6.1

Hi, i have issues with running the Kayak travel app on the Windows Mobile 6.5 with Esmertec Java launcher. When trying to launch the programs just freezes completely. The console is talking about some language issue and it auto closes (on MySaifu Java client). I had no issue whatsoever in making it work on the Windows Mobile 6.1.
What could be the reason and is there any way to port the app of Windows Phone 7 onto 6.5? Any thoughts or any alternative app for looking flights/hotel prices? Thanks.
Resolved
I wish to thank the entire XDA community for once-again-manifested total disinterest in dealing with problems of people using Windows Mobile.
After weeks of struggling i have resolved the issue myself by installing the Esmertec Jbed Java client, instead of the one that was pre-loaded in my system.
Now Kayak works perfectly. Hope this will be useful to someone else at least.
PS: Here is the page with the Esmertec Java emulator:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407667
PS2: This issue and solution applies to all versions of Windows Mobile, the reason of initial malfunctioning not being cause of WinMo 6.5 but cause of a different Java client installed in the Rom. After that i've got the same problem on the 6.1 which indicated me that the problem wasn't the system but Java itself.

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