Sun's Java ME technology now on HP iPAQ smartphone
Sweet lordy. It's getting to the point where it's easier to name the smartphones where Java ME technology isn't present (uh, Apple iPhone... Yeah. Bunch 'o phreaks... ;-) ). HP iPAQ is now shipping with the Sun Java Wireless Client (SJWC), or Java ME technology for those following along at home. And, Apple continues to hide their heads in the sand. See: HP iPAQ smartphone shipping with Sun's Java ME Here's a quote: Sun Engineering Services delivered the Java ME binary implementation customized and tuned to a specific feature set requested by HP. The Sun Java Wireless Client software integrates with the Windows Mobile 6.1 native user interface, enabling customers to view e-mail in the original HTML format, access contact information and much more through a familiar operating environment.Someday, Apple, someday, someway...
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Hi Hinkmond,
do you know which JSRs are supported by the implementation on the HP device?
Best,
Michael.
Posted by Michael Kroll on July 08, 2008 at 05:38 AM PDT #
Hi Michael,
Sorry, I don't know off-hand. I'm sending an e-mail to someone at Sun who should know, but it might take a while to get an answer since I think my contact is out on vacation this week.
Here's a link I had that was all I could find:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPAQ#HP_iPAQ_900_Series_Business_Messenger
If I do find out which JSRs are on that, I'll let you know.
Thanks,
Hinkmond
Posted by Hinkmond Wong on July 08, 2008 at 11:51 AM PDT #
Hi,
What is the different between SJWC and phoneME Feature? Same Code base or?
/Ove
Posted by Ove Nordstrom on July 09, 2008 at 02:20 AM PDT #
Hi Ove,
SJWC is phoneME Feature++ (optimizations and commercial value-added components are added in SJWC above and beyond phoneME Feature, such as optional JSRs, platform tuned optimizations, etc.)
Hinkmond
Posted by Hinkmond Wong on July 09, 2008 at 11:02 AM PDT #