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Java VM for WindowsCE (Pocket PC)

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Fabian Wolf - 08 Nov 2006 23:19 GMT
Hi all,

at our university we are working on a project to implement a
Mobile-AdHoc-Network-Router on PocketPCs running WindowsCE.

We would prefer to use Java for our development, however we were unable to
find a suitable VM for that platform.

We do not need fancy things like UI-toolkits, no need for Swing, AWT,
SWT,...
It would be nice though if we could have a decent and solid J2SE VM
(preferably >= 1.4).

Any hints are really appreciated - no matter if it's a commercial or free
VM.

Thank you very much!
Regards,
Fabian
Willem Peper - 28 Nov 2006 08:45 GMT
> at our university we are working on a project to implement a
> Mobile-AdHoc-Network-Router on PocketPCs running WindowsCE.
> Any hints are really appreciated - no matter if it's a commercial or free
> VM.

How about SuperWaba www.superwaba.com.br  ?
In their references ist also a project of the Fernuniversität Hagen.

Willem
Fabian Wolf - 28 Nov 2006 17:03 GMT
>> at our university we are working on a project to implement a
>> Mobile-AdHoc-Network-Router on PocketPCs running WindowsCE.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> How about SuperWaba www.superwaba.com.br  ?
> In their references ist also a project of the Fernuniversitt Hagen.

Thank you very much!
Do you have any experience using superwaba by any chance?
How complete is the JavaSE API implementation?

Regards,
Fabian


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