> Well, this is new to me so I'll ask. What's embarked software?

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Hey dude, sorry for my english, i'm stupid, isn't embarked, is embedded
software, i would like to know and have more information about embedded
software with java, or is better use C++ or another language.
> > Well, this is new to me so I'll ask. What's embarked software?
>
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> C. Benson Manica | I *should* know what I'm talking about - if I
> cbmanica(at)gmail.com | don't, I need to know. Flames welcome.
Matt Humphrey - 29 Aug 2006 15:05 GMT
> Hey dude, sorry for my english, i'm stupid, isn't embarked, is embedded
> software, i would like to know and have more information about embedded
> software with java, or is better use C++ or another language.
In that case, try http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/embedded/
Matt Humphrey matth@ivizNOSPAM.com http://www.iviz.com/
Oliver Wong - 29 Aug 2006 15:12 GMT
> Hey dude, sorry for my english, i'm stupid, isn't embarked, is embedded
> software, i would like to know and have more information about embedded
> software with java, or is better use C++ or another language.
J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) is specifically designed for embedded
software. J2ME is a seperate set of API compared to J2SE (Java 2 Standard
Edition).
You can read about it at http://java.sun.com/javame/index.jsp and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J2ME
- Oliver
>> Well, this is new to me so I'll ask. What's embarked software?
>
> It's software written in a language that hasn't missed the boat :-)
>
> (I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that OP meant "embedded".)
I checked google and the term "embarked software" occurs in English on many
sites as a real term, but usually when describing French or European
software projects. (e.g.http://www.eca.fr/atha/pages/44.html ) I'm guessing
it's a linguistic "false friend" and you're probably right that it means
"embedded." This page contains a reference to a Portugese version of
Wikipedia that suggests it means "Firmware"
http://www.qwika.com/find/Firmware but in other places it also seems to mean
"deployed" which better fits the English meaning of embarked.
I'm hoping the OP will clarify.
Cheers,
Matt Humphrey matth@ivizNOSPAM.com http://www.iviz.com/