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Mobile Engine on a PDA uses Creme as JRE why not J2ME

former_member113639
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Why is Mobile Engine using crème and not J2ME by Sun?

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Murali

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former_member113639
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Hi Bjoern,

Thanks for the reply. Well that could be right. Could you explain it with an example!!!

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Murali

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One example is the Webserver which is running on the JSP Version of MI. The Webserver won't run on J2ME.

Furthermore all existing applications, SAP's and customer's, had to be redesigned for J2ME. And in the future, there always have to be 2 Versions: One for handheld / J2ME and one for Laptop / JDK 1.1.8.

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Hello again,

I was wrong. It's due to legal issues which have to be clarified that we do not use J2ME. Sorry for the confusion.

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Björn

former_member113639
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What are the leagal issues that we are talking about.

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Muralidharan S

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Hi Murali,

Creme is a Personal Java (jdk 1.1.8) compatible JRE and therefore more powerfull than a J2ME JRE. This enables all Mobile Infrastructure applications to run on a win32 and on a handheld platform as well.

From what I know, this is the reason.

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Bjoern