Hi,
Another solution is J2AB (http://trac.assembla.com/j2ab). It has a very
liberal (public domain) license, altough it is by no means complete. We use
a heavily trimmed down version of it in one project (we only needed the
Canvas).
Best Regards,
Gergely
2010/1/14 Panayotis Katsaloulis <pan...@pa...>
>
> On 14 Ιαν 2010, at 11:03 ΠΜ, Sascha Haeberling wrote:
>
> Hi Angel,
>
> right now you would not be able to use XMLVM in order to run your
> application on the iPhone.
>
> In order to make your app available on the iPhone, two things need to
> happen: The code must be cross-compiled, and a compatibility library must be
> present, so that all the J2ME libraries you use are available on the iPhone.
>
> The cross-compilation part shouldn't be a big problem right now with XMLVM,
> but we don't have any J2ME compatibility library. We also also not planning
> to support J2ME anytime soon, unless somebody from the community is
> interested in creating a compatibility library for it.
>
> // Sascha
>
> 2010/1/14 Ангел Мандраджийски <ang...@si...>
>
>> Hello, best regards for your work from me Angel Ivanov, Bulgaria.
>>
>> I want to ask you one question. So, can I use XMLVM to cross-compile J2ME
>> applications and install them in iPhone?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>
> I think there was a discussion some time ago about microemulator
> http://www.microemu.org/
>
>
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