One more point ... Just discovered that with ProGuard 4.0 (it is GPLd)
you can have pure Java "preverify".
Best
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 7:54 AM, cw <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> michael,
> u said "If you are going to make plain MIDP 2.0 and
>
> CLDC 1.1 apps, you can also make it work natively on Leopard including
> debugging from NetBeans. However, any extra JSRs, and you are going to
> "compile only" mode."
>
> how did u managed to install WTK2.5.2 on netbeans (leopard) ?
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Michael Samarin <email@hidden>
> To: cw <email@hidden>
> Cc: email@hidden
> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 2:13:29 AM
> Subject: Re: looking for laptop to do java development
>
> I am using MacBook 2.16 Ghz with Leopard and VMFusion for J2ME
> development for 6 months. Instead of Linux, I have to use XP as a
> guest, since software I do targeted specifically to Nokia devices. So,
> I have to use Nokia emulators that are WIndows only. I use NetBeans 6
> with mobility pack in XP. With the stock 1GB of RAM and 512 MB for
> guest OS any Java app is incredibly slow to start and barely usable.
> However, with 4GB of RAM and 1 GB for guest OS it is actually working
> very well and speedy.
>
> I have actually managed to make NetBeans to compile my Nokia specific
> J2ME apps natively in Leopard with dummy jar stubs and "preverify"
> from Phone ME project. It requires some manual work to install
> Mobility pack into NetBeans on Leopard and install proper stubs, but
> it is doable. So, when I can live without debugging, I use this setup
> on Leopard. If I need debugging on Nokia Emulator, I fire up VMFusion
> with XP.
>
> One more piece of advice. If you are going to make plain MIDP 2.0 and
> CLDC 1.1 apps, you can also make it work natively on Leopard including
> debugging from NetBeans. However, any extra JSRs, and you are going to
> "compile only" mode.
>
> Best
> Michael
>
> On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 4:47 PM, cw <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
> >
> > the problem arise,when one need to do j2me and required wtk. of course i
> > know can use third party emulator. is the preview jdk6 stable? i heard lot
> > of bugs.. what MBP stands for ? (parallel) ?
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: Alan McMorran <email@hidden>
> > To: email@hidden
> > Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 9:41:31 PM
> > Subject: Re: looking for laptop to do java development
> >
> >
> > Can I ask why you need another OS? I use my Macbook Pro (new Penryn 2.5Ghz
> > w/4Gb RAM) for developing in Java using Eclipse and I just do it natively
> > under Leopard and it all works perfectly. With the beta of JDK 1.6
> available
> > for x64 (although I tend to just develop for 1.5 anyway) I have no reason
> to
> > try the apps in Windows or Linux other than just to check they do run
> (which
> > they always do - but I tend to write servlets and command line Java not
> > Swing or AWT based apps). I run Parallels with XP purely because there
> are
> > some CASE tools I need that are Windows-only (and I also Boot Camp into
> the
> > same XP install to play games...) but I'm amazed just how well it
> > integrates.
> >
> > I highly recommend the MBP as a stable, powerful platform for development.
> > I'd advise you just to buy extra RAM from a 3rd party (in my case Crucial)
> > since it's much cheaper than buying the upgrade from Apple and fitting it
> is
> > easy and doesn't affect your warranty.
> >
> > Alan
> >
> > On 20 Apr 2008, at 13:15, cw wrote:
> >
> >
> > I undecisive between choosing just simple dell xps or get a macbook pro ,
> > install vmware fusion and have a guest ubuntu OS on it. The reason i need
> a
> > loptop is just purely for java development. I wonder anyone of u using
> > leopard and using using vmware fusion with guest ubuntu OS for java
> > development? I worry about the stability of the operating system by
> running
> > vmware all the time and wonder does that likely to crash likely? i'm
> > already fed up with vista frequent, program crashing and "prompting
> finfing
> > solutions"... looking forward from guru feedback... should i just get a
> > dell or macbook pro?
> >
> >
> >
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