Java on the Zaurus
[Archived in Entry, Sharp Handheld]
dbgrandi on 2003/10/16:
„Aside from that, this section will be about other issues that I find with Java on handhelds. We are currently using two Sharp Zaurus handheld devices for the WG development. This version of the Zaurus runs PersonalJava, which will soon be phased out by J2ME. Both of these flavors of Java differ substantially from the current 1.4.1 version of J2SE, which is what most Java apps are written in these days.“
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