No, backward in this thread there is a link to the OpenJDK package provided by Cambridge Software Labs, but after several testings i returned to the Sun Package.
I'm new to the N900 because of the desktop browsing ability.
Now, I'm hoping I can get help here, I'm a stock trader and use Scottrade's streaming stock quotes but when I launch the streamer it does nothing as i think the device needs a Java applet because that's what it uses on my laptop.
Any suggestion on what to download for the Java applet??
I'm new to the N900 because of the desktop browsing ability.
Now, I'm hoping I can get help here, I'm a stock trader and use Scottrade's streaming stock quotes but when I launch the streamer it does nothing as i think the device needs a Java applet because that's what it uses on my laptop.
Any suggestion on what to download for the Java applet??
That's what this thread is about: getting some kind of Java VM working on the N900. I think that right now there is basically two paths:
Install Easy debian (which gives you firefox, java, etc), but not "native" to the N900
Follow this thread to try to install one of those JVMs.
I do have Firefox browser downloaded, isn't java automatic with that?
Also could you explain little more in regard to the Easy Debian and how to download, is that what I'm missing for java on the device?
No, Firefox, MicroB and all the other Browsers on the N900 supports JavaScript,
In EasyDebian you got a complete different LinuxOS in CRoot loaded.
Its maintained by quole and he did a wonderful work but its some kind of slow, but works out of the box.
Informations are in this thread: Easy Debian Fremantle Beta Testing
I dont know how to get applet get to work in MicroB with the JRE