There is JVM for Windows Mobile device bundled with Java ME SDK. Have a look at installWinMobile.pdf in SDK doc folder. Pdf says how to install and use it on device and also with Windows Mobile Emulator. This jvm is for evaluation purposes only which means that you can deploy on it only from SDK.


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At the moment I haven't got a Windows Mobile device,
and I never tryed this JVM...
Is there someone who tryed it? How it works?
It supports all the APIs supported from the latest WTK?

Thanks!

Posted by Davide Perini on April 30, 2009 at 11:50 AM CEST #

Include WindowsMobile jvm doesn't contain all MSA JSRs. JVM is for evaluation and debugging purposes. Installation of MIDlets is restricted to work only from SDK.

Posted by Tomas Brandalik on May 11, 2009 at 01:09 PM CEST #

Why you develop it for evaluation purposes?. Do you intend to let it a full JVM to run mildets without the SDK?.

Posted by Mahdi on May 14, 2009 at 11:33 AM CEST #

Yes I agree, it would be so awazing to have a free fully functional JVM, not just not well working Intend or commercial JBed ... :(

Posted by menion on May 21, 2009 at 10:11 AM CEST #

Can you give a bit more information about java on windows mobile. What does "evaluation purposes only which means that you can deploy on it only from SDK" mean? Can't we write java ME applications for windows mobile and run on vi JVM.

I'am trying to deploy helloworld applications with this JVM but it couldn't work. There is an application named JBED is installed on the device but it supports limited libraries.

What can I do to use your JVM on windows mobile and write JAVA applications on it.
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// I have asked a question to forums too.
here it is:

http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5398583

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Posted by yavuz gokirmak on July 21, 2009 at 10:24 AM CEST #

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