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Google Phone uses Java technology on top of mobile OS

Here's a blog post on gigaom.com that talks about the Google Phone. It uses Java technology as the middleware layer on top of a highly optimized mobile OS.

See:

Google Phone using Java middleware

Here's a quote:

 Google Mobile OS uses a highly 
 optimized Mobile Linux; 
 developers will be able to use 
 a Java Development Kit. Google 
 is said to have developed a 
 highly optimized Java running 
 on top of the OS.
Of course using Java ME CDC as that middleware layer is a natural choice. There's the required functionality of a full Java 2 VM platform already there. What about compatibility with MIDP? It's in there! What about an officially supported JCP spec? It's in there! What about a commercial JIT that can run fast on a constrained device? It's in there!

[Java ME and J2ME] ( November 01, 2007 10:02 AM ) Permalink Comments [1]





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