Java Support - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

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

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Applet in Pocket IE

Hi,
All I want is to be able to run a java applet that is embedded in a webpage using pocket ie. I have the Windows Mobile SE Operating system on my XDAiis.
No developement at all, I just want to view an applet. Is is possible and if so what do I need to install?
Thanks
ms dont like java they like .net ms rarely make too much of an efford into supporting things they dident make or like
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=21897&highlight=java
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=19294&highlight=java

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.

How to start programming apps for WM Smartphones

Hi, I'm an experienced developer (C,C++,C#,Delphi,Java) and I did some stuff with XNA Studio with Visual Studio Express 2008.
What exactly do I need to start developing apps/games for windows mobile smartphones?
Sorry I tried the search but I'm not able to find anything useful, maybe I used the wrong keywords.
Decide what to use! For Windows Mobile you can use C/C++, .Net ( "Compact Framework" ), FreePascal (as you mention Delphi - this is my own favorite), I think there is even a VB for WM.
For C/C++ you will need to get the Windows Mobile SDK, this is available from Microsoft. API is very much like "slimmed down" Win32 API. For .Net, Google "Compact Framework", or ".Net CF SDK" or something similar.
I am not completely sure, but I think you will need commercial version of Visual Studio. As I recall, "express" / free version does not support WinCE / WM compilation (this is probably why you did not find the option to compile for Windows Mobile)
Good luck!
Thanks! I have both Visual Studio 2008 (non express too) and Rad Studio 2009 (delphi 2009) ...
As I want to get into game development, I'd like to have access to the full power of the phone Using Visual Studio with the SDK might be better, because as I've read it comes with a WM6 emulator...
Any ideas on where I can find tutorials, to display graphics on the phone?
I program using VS08 and the SDK with VB. Not doing anything fancy at the moment, but it does come with an emulator. I haven't figured out how to actually deply it on to the device yet tho.
When you deploy or debug the application it should usually give the option to deploy to a device or emulator. The device of course needs to be connected to ActiveSync.
Also theres a port of QT to Windows Mobile, which seems to work but far more tricky to set up and get working that just using .NET CF it seems

JavaFX for Windows Mobile Available

"The other day Java made a version of JavaFX available for download for Windows Mobile Phone devices. JavaFX is intended to bring more rich media content to phones and since JavaFX can be cross platform (PC, Mac, BlackBerry…everything except the iPhone since Apple may never approve of it) developers can make applications one time and they can run on these platforms natively. Windows is the first mobile platform to have a release of JavaFX. The package contains 4 demos. A Twitter client, a simple calculator, a photo viewer and a little application where your finger makes a ripple and the fish follows it.
So for the first time developer’s can start to work on developing JavaFX applications and have a real mobile testing platform. Of course you can run any other Java app through this as well (I tested it with Google Maps java and it ran fine). The download and additional release notes are located here."
Original Article
whats the diff between JavaFX and regular Java
couldnt they just update the original???
does this replace completely the others java machines, like for ex jbed??
onesolo said:
does this replace completely the others java machines, like for ex jbed??
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sounds too good to be real..(as replacer).
well its posted at javafx.com
nothin said:
sounds too good to be real..(as replacer).
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onesolo said:
does this replace completely the others java machines, like for ex jbed??
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Well, I test it out and in fact is the best java machine that I test it until now for ppc!!!
Downloaded Opera mini and worked like a charm. Even asked me where I wanted to install opera mini, memory internal or external...
Many thkx sun, hopes that this would be in fact the default java machine in major phones. Or if java was not from Sun....
Well, I test it out and in fact is the best java machine that I test it until now for ppc!!!
Downloaded Opera mini and worked like a charm. Even asked me where I wanted to install opera mini, memory internal or external...
Many thkx sun, hopes that this would be in fact the default java machine in major phones. Or if java was not from Sun....
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ooh, thanks for information! need to take a closer look then.
(if only bt work with that too...you know what i mean ..).
upd: hmm it can be SLOW as hell and seems to be typical vga soft, although it handles launched application resolutions quite well(320x240 is 320x240)..
onesolo said:
Well, I test it out and in fact is the best java machine that I test it until now for ppc!!!
Downloaded Opera mini and worked like a charm. Even asked me where I wanted to install opera mini, memory internal or external...
Many thkx sun, hopes that this would be in fact the default java machine in major phones. Or if java was not from Sun....
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Hmm, I don't know. JavaFX is much, much, much slower with Opera Mini on my Touch Pro than jbed. The font seems a little nicer, though. I think it uses antialiasing.
Interesting app.
Worked fine but....
Could not install file from memory, only by internet, that worked.
Installed Gmail as test. Continuallyl, said there was no internet connection with Wifi and Active sync.
After fiddling with it. I decided to remove JavaFx. After that many strange things happened.
Had to hard reset. :-(
Wm6.1
rojaa said:
I decided to remove JavaFx. After that many strange things happened.
Had to hard reset. :-(
Wm6.1
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I have removed JavaFX, too, but everything went fine, no hard reset needed. WM6.1, too.
It works on a Touch HD. But for some reason, its slow. Esp. the fish app.
How is the Twitter App? Just asking as I tend to shy away from java apps on my device because I never really had much success with them running properly.
I'm now running Opera Mini in JavaFX rather than JBED. I like it better.
Does anyone know the correct syntax to make a shortcut to automatically run Opera Mini (rather than start JavaFX and choose Opera Mini from the list)?
With JBED it was "\windows\jbed.exe" -run s0_
DarrenUtd said:
I'm now running Opera Mini in JavaFX rather than JBED. I like it better.
Does anyone know the correct syntax to make a shortcut to automatically run Opera Mini (rather than start JavaFX and choose Opera Mini from the list)?
With JBED it was "\windows\jbed.exe" -run s0_
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When I click on New application -> From storage, I'm always asked to enter a URL, I can't seem to choose any file. Have it installed on Blackstone latest stock ROM. Any hint ?
Georgeous2008 said:
When I click on New application -> From storage, I'm always asked to enter a URL, I can't seem to choose any file. Have it installed on Blackstone latest stock ROM. Any hint ?
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The "from storage" option doesn't seem to work, but it's easy enough to just install java apps in the usual manner, as JavaFX makes itself the default JVM. Click on the JAD file in a web browser and it'll install fine.
sun java network problem
so I cooked the sun java package on my tp2.. installed opera mini... but I can't get the network. if you are running opera mini, maybe you have some provisioning files that are nessesary to connect to the internet?? OM just says that there is no network connection.
JavaFx.exe parameters
I see that you still don't know how to run this emulator from a shortcut and run in it any midlet.
But maybe someone haven't posted it yet but knows it. I hope someone will write what is the missing parameter

Java Plug-in

Hello,
Will Java Plug-ins work on WP7.5? I have been looking for some help on this on google, but unable to find much info. Sorry if this is a frequent question here.
Thanks.
xprav said:
Hello,
Will Java Plug-ins work on WP7.5? I have been looking for some help on this on google, but unable to find much info. Sorry if this is a frequent question here.
Thanks.
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Hi,
You can't run Java Plugins in WP7 (or write WP7 apps using Java).
Your main options for developing apps on WP7 (if that's what you're looking to do) are C# or Visual Basic (in combination with XAML for the UI). You can also use standard web technologies if you prefer (html/javascript/css) and use software called PhoneGap to turn a web app into a Wp7 app. WP7 doesn't have a Java runtime environment so Java Plug-ins are not an option.
Coding in C# is pretty similar to coding in Java though so your learning curve might not be as steep as you think.
If you're writing a Java back end (server) you might want to look at something called WebORB as it simplifies the integration between a WP7 client and a Java server environment.
Hope that helps.
Ian

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