The problem is that unless Sun gives you explicit permission, it is not legal to host the Sun embedded JRE. That is so frustrating to me! They have compiled it, it is available, but they've hobbled it (90 day expiry) and don't allow redistribution.
It's no longer called "Sun", they changed the name of the company to "Oracle America". No joke. It sounds like one, but I assure you it's not. There's now an Oracle Corporation and a separate Oracle America, Incorporated, formerly Sun Microsystems, Incorporated.
I'm sure you (and I) will continue to call it Sun, since I know I will have a hard time accepting the new aberration that the purchase has created.
i have just installed micro emulator and it can run .jar files now..my qustion is that how to run it on full screen also the key board is not working..do i have to make some profile for n900 or i have to download it ??(there is some option to slect a device then to load device profile)
about java i heared alot about java playing on n900, how can i get started ? and what are the applications or anything that can run in java enabled n900 ?
thanks
about java i heared alot about java playing on n900, how can i get started ? and what are the applications or anything that can run in java enabled n900 ?
thanks
i have just download "microemulator" from app manager (i do not know what repository it belongs to) then download any .jar file from any source like www.getjar.com > transfer it to n900.start microemulator go to file and open ur file(.jar) it will launch it.
i do not know how to run it on full screen.also keyboard is not working any suggetion ?
Yes, microelmulator would need much work still.
I'd like to be able to use it in portrait mode, and ofcourse keyboard support would be nice. There would be so much cool Jave ME applications out there which I am missing from N95.
java's slow and bloated. i'm kinda glad i never come in contact with it on my N900.
If it is slow still, it is because the implementation and porting. Java can be faster [1] than C/C++ when there is program with quite much non-persistent dynamic memory used, like in WWW-browsers. (Anyone familiar with needing to restart Firefox every once in a while because it is eating too much RAM and getting slow?)