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  1. 1.anagora.org

    So Java is pretty far from its "write once, run anywhere" promise, especially when it comes to handhelds/phones. But, it is the only viable "platform" versus the MS/VBScript/.NET juggernaut.. Russell Beattie seems to agree while responding to an interview with David Nagle of PalmSource:. So that shows you where Palm is when it comes to Java: PDA Profile didn't turn out like they wanted it to ...
  2. thecodingforums.com

    All Palm Tungstens will now ship with the JVM (Java Virtual Machine), which means that Java programmers can now write directly to these handhelds (with no need to download the jvm - an annoying and debilitating thing when you want to easily reach end-users). Because of IBM and Palm's new...
  3. comp.lang.java.advocacy.narkive.com

    All Palm Tungstens will now ship with the JVM (Java Virtual Machine), which means that Java programmers can now write directly to these handhelds (with no need to download the jvm
  4. geekzone.co.nz

    Last June, Palm Solutions Group licensed from IBM a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), WebSphere Micro Environment, for Palm Tungsten handhelds. Now, the more than 3 million members of the Java development community can write business applications for mobile workforces and consumer applications for gaming and information on the go, effectively ...
  5. palminfocenter.com

    Palm's developer community will have access to a J2ME runtime that will be developed and fine-tuned specifically for optimized performance on Palm Tungsten handhelds. "IBM's ongoing relationship with Palm reinforces our shared vision of providing our customers access to powerful, industry-standard technology," said Rod Adkins, general manager ...
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